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Restoration of Sigur Elephant Corridor

Context:

Efforts to restore the Sigur Elephant Corridor, a crucial ecological route connecting the Western and Eastern Ghats, have reached a critical point with a forthcoming hearing in the Madras High Court. The corridor’s restoration is vital for the movement of Asian elephants and other wildlife.

 

Petition and Court Proceedings:

  • Current Status: The Madras High Court will hear a petition challenging the demolition of 35 resorts within the Sigur Elephant Corridor on October 14.
  • Special Bench: A special forest bench has been constituted to address the petitions against the Supreme Court-approved demolition order.
  • Supreme Court Involvement: The Supreme Court had appointed a committee led by Justice K Venkatraman, which mandated the demolition due to ecological concerns.

 

Significance of the Corridor:

  • Ecological Importance: The corridor enables the movement of about 6,300 Asian elephants across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka.
  • Biodiversity: Besides elephants, the corridor supports tigers and three critically endangered vulture species, and is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.

 

Key Points on Sigur Elephant Corridor:

  • Ecological Significance: The corridor is located in the fragile Sigur Plateau, connecting the Western and Eastern Ghats, and is crucial for sustaining elephant populations and their genetic diversity.
  • Geographical Features: The plateau is bordered by the Nilgiri Hills to the southwest and the Moyar River Valley to the northeast.
  • Wildlife Movement: Elephants traverse the plateau in search of food and water, highlighting its importance as a migration route.
  • Biosphere Reserve Status: Sigur Plateau is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, recognised as a UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves.

 

Issues with Resorts:

  • Legal Violations: The resorts were built without proper permissions, violating the Tamil Nadu Town and Country Planning Act, 1971.
  • Impact on Wildlife: The resorts have disrupted elephant movement by erecting electric fences and other barriers, leading to habitat fragmentation.

 

Environmental and Tourism Conflict:

  • Committee Findings: The Segur Corridor Inquiry Committee reported that illegal resort construction obstructs vital migratory paths for elephants.
  • Tourism Pressure: Increased human presence and unregulated tourism have led to environmental degradation and conflicts in the region.

 

Future Prospects:

  • Operation Sigur: The district administration in Nilgiris is preparing for the demolition operation pending the court’s decision.
  • Long-Term Goals: Restoring the corridor aims to mitigate ecological damage and ensure sustainable wildlife movement.
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