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| Last Updated:: 29/08/2013

MoEF Confers Wildlife Awards

 

PRESS RELEASE
August, 25, 2013

 

 

Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Conservation Award 2009 has been conferred upon Shri S. P. Yadav, Deputy Inspector General in National Tiger Conservation Authority. The Amrita Devi Bishnoi Wildlife Protection Award 2010 was conferred upon in individual to Shri Saurabh Gupta and Shri Gaurav Gupta and in institutional category to Shri Dadu Paryavaran Sansthan of District Tonk in Rajasthan.

 

These awards were given away on the occasion of birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Shri Rajiv Gandhi by the Secretary (Environment and Forests) Dr V. Rajagopalan. The award presentation ceremony coincided with the inauguration of the consultation workshop on “Developing Strategies for Mitigation of Human-Animal Conflicts”, organized by the Ministry of Environment & Forests and Wild Life Institute of India at India Habitat Centre. Dr. K. Jude Sekar, Director General of Forests and Special Secretary, Dr. S. S. Garbyal, Additional Director General of Forests (Wildlife), senior forest and wild life officers from the State Government all over the country and members of Civil Society from the wildlife fraternity participated. The Minister of State for Environment and Forests Smt Jayanthi Natarajan has congratulated the winners of the Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Conservation Award 2009 and the Amrita Devi Bishnoi Wildlife Protection Award 2010.

 

The Rajiv Gandhi Wildlife Conservation Award was conferred upon Shri S. P. Yadav, Deputy Inspector General in National Tiger Conservation Authority for cracking a hub of thriving illegal trade in wildlife specimens, during his tenure as Divisional Forest Officer, Agra in 2007-08. He was instrumental in major seizure of almost 30,000 wildlife specimens, including a large number of endangered species, in close coordination with the local Police and Special Task Force of Utter Pradesh for successful prosecution of the offenders.

 

The enormity of this seizure highlighted the scale of thriving illegal trade in lesser known endangered species of wildlife, and its networking for their use in educational institutions. It served as an eye opener and fostered the much needed awareness amongst local people, eventually leading to considerable reduction in demand for such specimens.

 

The Amrita Devi Bishnoi Wildlife Protection Award-2010 in individual category was conferred upon Shri Saurabh Gupta and Shri Gaurav Gupta for their significant contribution for protection of Wildlife. The awardees have been assisting government authorities in detection, apprehension and prosecution of large number of offences under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 in the States of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Haryana and Union Territory of Delhi. The efforts of Shri Saurabh Gupta and Shri Gaurav Gupta, made at considerable personal risks, have strengthened the enforcement of wildlife laws in the concerned States, resulting in check on wildlife crime.

 

The Amrita Devi Bishnoi Wildlife Protection Award in institutional category was conferred upon Shri Dadu Paryavaran Sansthan of District Tonk in Rajasthan. The organization made remarkable contribution not only in saving the endangered wild animals, especially black bucks, from poachers, but also by working continuously for developing suitable habitat for them. They have worked for conservation and protection of black bucks and have raised awareness for the cause.

 

 

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(Source: http://www.moef.nic.in/)