Hit by Cyclone Yaas, number of estuarine crocodile nests decline in Bhitarkanika National Park

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Kendrapara: The severe cyclonic storm Yaas which hit the Odisha coast May 26 has cast its shadow on the nesting process of estuarine crocodiles in Bhitarkanika National Park.

DFO of Rajnagar Mangrove forest and wildlife division Janga Datta Pati said very less numbers of estuarine crocodile nests were spotted this time in comparison to last year within Bhitarkanika National Park.

Pati said this year only 84 nests were spotted by the enumerators in four wildlife and forest ranges against 103 spotted last year.

The DFO said the forest personnel have spotted as many as 70 nests of crocodiles in Kanika forest and wildlife range, whereas 10 nests were noticed under Rajnagar forest and wildlife range and two each at Mahakalpara range and Gahirmatha forest and wildlife range.

Pati attributed the less number of nests due to Yaas effect as tidal water washed several nests, in which crocodiles laid eggs under Kanika Range during high tide.

The enumerators had spotted 90 estuarine crocodile nests at Kanika Range but this time the number has reduced to 70.

Generally, the estuarine crocodile used to form nests on the same spot or nearby areas where they earlier laid eggs by forming nests as the reptile was acquainted with the place.

But this time, the forest personnel failed to trace the nests of crocodiles in the areas where the reptile had laid eggs.

This was a clear indication that the nests might have been destroyed or tidal water washed the nests and eggs in the cyclonic storm Yaas

The forest personnel have collected nearly 54 estuarine crocodile eggs from a vulnerable crocodile nest to hatch it artificially at the hatchery set up inside the Dangamal-based crocodile breeding and rearing centre , the DFO, said.

A ban has been imposed on tourists entry to Bhitarkanika National park from May1 to July 31, keeping in mind the breeding and nesting activities of estuarine crocodiles.

The ban was imposed as the entry of the visitors would disturb the tranquil environment of the crocodiles habitat.

The reptiles become more violent if they are disturbed during the nesting and breeding period.

UNI 

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