Report by CAG on Western Ghats – GKToday

Report by CAG on Western Ghats

Recently, a report titled “Administration of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Karnataka” was released by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India. The report is the result of an audit carried out over five-years (2011-2016) in the Western Ghats-Nilgiri biosphere reserve region. The report has been labelled as first-of-its-kind. It reveals the impact of human intrusion into wildlife habitats and provides several facts and figures on the preservation of flora and wildlife habitats in the Western Ghats.

Key Findings of Report
Importance of Western Ghats
Measures suggested in the Report to protect and preserve the Ghats
Measures adopted by the government till now for the protection of the Western Ghats

In order to protect the Western Ghats, the government has already taken several steps. Large numbers of protected areas comprising national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, tiger reserves and elephant reserves have been established. Government is also trying to implement the measures suggested by the earlier reports like Kasturirangan report and Gadgil report

Comment

Though the government seems to have taken certain measures to conserve the fast declining biological diversity in the Western Ghats yet, the pace of implementation of the suggested reforms has been too slow. Also, rather than declaring the complete area of Western Ghats as eco-sensitive zone and banning all kinds of human activities in the region; the government should try to adopt a sustainable solution – both ecologically and economically.

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