Year 2010 to put more pressure on poaching in China: Jairam Ramesh
December 9th, 2009 - 6:31 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )New Delhi, Dec 9 (ANI): Minister of State for Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh, while inaugurating a media workshop on wildlife conservation here today confessed that 17 out of 38 tiger reserves are in an unstable condition.
Ramesh said then state of affairs around the tiger reserves would be improved and assured to develop and irrigate the barren areas around the reserves.
“Wildlife Management is very much an integral part of my ministry’s priority. It may not get the headlines as much as global warming does, but I hope after Copenhagen, this global warming madness will subside. 2010 is the year of biodiversity. In 2010, we have a summit in October on biodiversity in Nagoya (Japan). And now we all need to focus on biodiversity, which is far more fundamental than many of these things we are talking about in relation to Copenhagen,” he said.
The Minister of State for Environment and Forests said that in the next Budget session, a Wildlife Conservation and Management Amendment Bill would be introduced, adding that strict actions will be taken against all those violating the forestry laws.
Ramesh also eyed upon strengthening the policing across the international borders.
“The year 2010 is the year of Tiger in China, that will put more pressure on poaching in China. But India also has to control illegal trade and needs to strengthen policing on the India-Nepal, India-Myanmar border. We have talked to a large number of international organisations including the World Bank, and they are also talking to the Chinese that China must phase out Tiger farms,” he said. (ANI)
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