Lagatar24.com
Language : HINDI
  • Home
  • Jharkhand
  • Bihar
  • National & World
  • Business
  • Health & Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Career
  • Tech – Gyan
  • Opinion
Friday, 11 July, 2025
Lagatar24.com
  • Home
  • Jharkhand
  • Bihar
  • National & World
  • Business
  • Health & Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Career
  • Tech – Gyan
  • Opinion
Lagatar24.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Jharkhand
  • Bihar
  • National & World
  • Business
  • Health & Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Career
  • Tech – Gyan
  • Opinion
Home Jharkhand

Bats in PTR vulnerable to slingshot attacks by tribal youths

Lagatar News by Lagatar News
June 27, 2023
in Jharkhand
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

M F AHMAD

 

Daltonganj, June 27: It is the bat that is shot at with a slingshot (gulel) more than the bird in the jungles of the Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR).

Most of the bats are nocturnal. They fly and forage for food at night. They sleep during the day and that makes bats vulnerable to being caught or shot down with the slingshot.

Range officer of Mahuadanr forest of the PTR Brinda Pandey said tribal youths are pretty fond of using slingshots. They carry it along with their cell phone.

These tribal youths shoot down bats with slingshots. Such incidents are high. On being asked as to what they do with it. Pandey said “I am told they eat it.”

About the commercial stake of the bats, ranger, Pandey said. “I have no idea about it.”

Barring two species all other bats are categorised as vermin and thus are out of the purview of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972.

Only two varieties namely fruit bat and Wroughton’s tree tail end bat are under the Wildlife Protection Act.

Sources said this is the major stumbling block in taking action against people who hunt bats.

Chief conservator of forest and field director of the PTR Kumar Ashutosh said, “What we can do is to keep a vigil on youths entering our jungles of the Palamu Tiger Reserve with slingshots. We will tell them to spare the lives of the bats. Bats should be allowed to have a normal life.”

Ashutosh said we will not hesitate to ‘snatch’ slingshots from those youths who pose to be a nuisance to the bats and birds in the PTR. He appealed to the guardians to prevail upon their children from using slingshots to bring down bats and birds.

A slingshot is not a weapon, said a police officer and hence no offence can be made out against a person having a slingshot.

However, the police officer said in tiger reserves, sanctuaries, national parks etc it is advisable not to carry anything that can harm flora and fauna.

Share76Tweet47
Previous Post

Letter to Defense Minister to review merger plan of Ramgarh cantt board with civic body

Next Post

Hockey India appoints Tushar Khandker coach of junior women’s hockey team

Related Posts

Court Grants Conditional Anticipatory Bail to Vinay Singh in Liquor Scam Case, Bars Foreign Travel Without Permission

Court Grants Conditional Anticipatory Bail to Vinay Singh in Liquor Scam Case, Bars Foreign Travel Without Permission

July 10, 2025
Congress Alleges Election Commission’s New Move Violates Voting Rights

Congress Alleges Election Commission’s New Move Violates Voting Rights

July 10, 2025

Traffic Restrictions in Ranchi Ahead of VIP Movement, Motorists Urged to Stay Alert

July 9, 2025

Principals Summoned for Meeting as 207 Schools Fail to Admit Students Under RTE Quota

July 8, 2025

Central Radiology Hub to Be Established at Ranchi Sadar Hospital for Statewide Access

July 8, 2025

India Set for New Delimitation in 2026, Tribal Seats May Decline in Jharkhand

July 8, 2025
Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • About Editor
  • Advertise with us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2024 Lagatar News (Lagatar24.com)

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Jharkhand
  • Bihar
  • National & World
  • Business
  • Health & Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Career
  • Tech – Gyan
  • Opinion

© 2024 Lagatar News (Lagatar24.com)