Wildlife Acts provisions make states rubber stamp: MP to Centre

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Certain provisions of Wildlife Protection Act make states as mere rubber stamp and they need to be modified, the government has suggested to the Centre. It has also recommended changes in the 1972 Act to allow states to change buffer area inside a tiger reserve. A buffer area is peripheral to critical tiger habitat where a lesser degree of habitat protection is required with adequate dispersal for the big cats and for promoting co-existence between wildlife and human activity. The recommendations were formed on the basis of inputs received from various stakeholders, including, few secretaries of government, of Dehradun-based Wildlife Institute of and others. The had asked them to share their input on changes in the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. The move follows a letter from Ministry of Environment, (MoEFCC) to it in this regard.

The MoEFCC had sought constructive suggestions from government on the law. In its response to the Centre, the said it is surprising to note that sub-section one of Section 38 (V) of the Act makes it compulsory for states to follow recommendation of the Centre on notifying an area as a tiger reserve and sought changes in it. Also, Section 38 (W) of the Act, makes states as rubber stamp to implement recommendation of and National Tiger Authority, it said in a letter, a copy of which was received in response to an RTI query filed by Bhopal-based wildlife activist It is contrary to the federal structure enshrined in the Constitution, the recommendations said, seeking changes in the Wildlife Act. No alteration in the boundaries of a tiger reserve shall be made except on a recommendation of the (National) Tiger Authority and the approval of the National Board for Wild Life, Section 38 (W) reads. The has also sought changes in the law to allow private sector for wildlife tourism, as per the documents. We will write to the NTCA and Ministry against the proposed changes as it will defeat the very purpose of wildlife protection, said Dubey.

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First Published: Sun, February 25 2018. 13:10 IST
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