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GPS to track Gir lions in Gujarat
Press Trust of India, Monday February 15, 2010, Ahemdabad
Gujarat government is procuring high-tech gadgets like Global Positioning System (GPS), automated sensor grid and night vision devices to track lions and keep poachers at bay at the Gir National Park.

Poaching of eight lions in April 2007 in the Gir had sent shock waves across the state following which the state government formed a task force to suggest ways to protect the Asiatic lions in their last abode, whose number as per the last survey was 359.

"Based on the recommendations of the task force, we are in the process of introducing these high-tech gadgets in the Gir forest for lion conservation," Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Wildlife), Pradeep Khanna said.

"We have identified technology partners for development of communication systems based on GPS," he added.

The task force, which was also headed by Khanna, had proposed integrated solution to incorporate modern technology for enhancing conservation efficiency.

Gujarat Government, last week in an affidavit in the Supreme Court, declined to give Gir Lions to Madhya Pradesh for their relocation in Kuno-Palpur sanctuary.
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Tags: gir national park, gujarat, lions, poaching of lions, wildlife protection
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Posted by Tom on Feb 15, 2010
Last time i checked Tiger was the national animal of India. Unless they changed it yesterday
Posted by shilpa on Feb 15, 2010
I REALLY HOPE THIS HELPS IN SAVING OUR NATIONAl animal,,,its so sad the goverment is hardly taking any steps. beat of luck
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