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NGT wants action plan over virus in Uttarakhand national park

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The National Green (NGT) on Thursday asked the government to formulate an action plan to tackle an unidentified virus infecting wildlife in National Park.

A bench, headed by Justice Jawad Rahim, said has failed to take proper action to prevent and control the disease.

The virus reported from the park in district was infecting the sheep due to which their eyes were popping out, officials said.

The directed the and the government to jointly file the action plan within a week's time to address the issue raised in the petition filed by

"In case you fail to present an action plan within a week, you will be liable to pay a fine of Rs one lakh, which shall be deducted from the salaries of the officials concerned," the bench said.

Observing the seriousness of the case, the also made the Wildlife Institute of (WII) a party in it.

The case first appeared in September 2017 after a year-old blue sheep was found infected and subsequently died.

After a petition was filed by Bansal, the Central and governments were told to investigate the matter.

In February, the Forest Department told the that it spotted at least seven more blue sheep with infection in the eyes due to an "unknown virus" at the national park.

Dhananjay Mohan, Conservator of Forest, Uttarakhand, said: "This is the first such incident for us...

"It is unclear what exactly it is.

We have contacted experts abroad where such cases were reported."

Bansal feared that there are chances of the elusive snow leopard catching the virus as the mountain blue sheep is its main prey.

The National Park is spread over 2,390 sq km and ranges at an altitude of 2,800 to 7,100 meters above sea level. The park will reopen for the public in April.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 19:58 IST
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