There have been repeated incidents of elephant and bison deaths on railway tracks running through the forests of North Bengal. In the last seven years, 26 elephants have been killed in North Bengal. Nine elephants have been killed in the last two years alone. Most of the cases have been reported from a 100-km stretch between Alipurduar to Siliguri. The track was converted to broad gauge line in 2004 allowing an increase in train speed.
This stretch passes through prime protected areas like Buxa Tiger Reserve, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary,Gorumara and Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuaries& Mahananda Wildlife sanc.There are four extremely vulnerable corridors in this stretch that are fragmented by several railway lines. Ten cases of elephant deaths have been reported from Panjhora region under Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary, five cases from Gulma under Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, four cases from the Mongpong stretch under the Kalimpong division and three in the Rajabhatkhawa stretch under Buxa Tiger Reserves.What is more alarming is that there has been a sudden rise in the number of goods train in this stretch in the last two years. While restrictions on the speed limit of the train passing through the area have been imposed, the wild animals continue to be killed on these tracks.
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ReplyDeletesince my childhood i have been listening about the countless deaths of innocent forest animals on this track. numerous forest officers and ministers came and gone by without any action or effort of creating awareness on this pitiful matter. being a nature lover i feel the urge to save the helpless lives that are lost on this railway track simply because of our ignorance and irresponsibility. support us!
ReplyDeleteduring my repetead visit to gulma to sevoke stn. after the misahap & subsequent publicity all over the world,the speed limit temporarily obeyed. but now it is almost same as it was.Yeasterday i noticed an interesting event,a goods train rushing with might,retardaed its speed while observing us in the late evening at Chuplung.After 1/2 hour the passanger train from alipuduar crossed the region with full-might in spite of presence of some high forest officials in the gulma w.tower.
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