Safari Visitors Awareness campaign – Nagarhole
Every time we take a safari ride in a Protected Area (PA), we expect to see the elusive tiger. What we don’t realize is that tigers are solitary and nocturnal in nature and hence sighting them on safari rides is extremely difficult. This holds good for other predators too. Secondly, since these are ‘wild’ animals, by natural instinct they avoid humans. Also, PAs like National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries are spread across several hundred sq. kms. of forest and animals are widely spread through the entire PA, and that clearly explains that wildlife sightings are just a matter of luck and nothing else.
KANS initiated an awareness programme to educate the visitors to the PAs. This programme was conducted at the Rajiv Gandhi (Nagarhole) National Park in association with Wildlife Conservation Society, India Chapter
- Educating visitors on the salient features of flora and fauna of the park and the behavioral traits that the visitors need to exhibit when in the midst of wildlife.
- Distribution of awareness pamphlets to the park visitors.
- Talk to the safari passengers on the do’s and don’ts when on the safari
- Help the visitor spot some the lesser known mammals and try to increase awareness and educate people about all the other species that are found inside the park
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