Bhubaneswar: Deer is the most hunted wild animal in Odisha as a total of 106 deer of different species have been killed in the last three years, the state government said Tuesday. Giving a written reply in the State Assembly, forest and environment minister Bikarm Keshari Arukh said that as many as 106 deer of different species have been killed between 2016-17 and 2018-19.
While 28 deer were killed in 2016-17, 44 were hunted in 2017-18 and 34 in 2018-19, said Arukh. During the period, six leopards were also killed while the same numbers of elephants were hunted by poachers.
The minister informed the house that the forest department has launched several programmes to check the activities of the poachers. He said Anti-Depredation Squad and Wildlife Protection Squad are working round the clock to check poaching while a state crime cell is functioning within the Crime Branch to deal with cases of wildlife crime.
Besides, the department is providing rewards to the informers about those involved in wildlife crimes. The forest department has launched several programmes to check poaching, he said. “An anti-depredation squad and another wildlife protection squad have been engaged to check poaching. A special cell of the Odisha Police has been tasked with handling cases of wildlife crime,” Arukha explained.
The state will reward people who inform the administration about wildlife crimes, the minister stated. “The government has been giving cash prizes to those providing information on poaching and other wildlife crime under the provision of Odisha Reward for Detection of Forest Offences Rule, 2004,” he added.