Wildlife News Archives Wildlife Programmes Home Page Get up-to-date on wildlife issues Contact WTI Online/Offline Donations WTI Reports WTI Features
rescued sloth bear showing the bear mouth
The canine teeth were broken and a rope was inserted in the nose muzzile by the kalandars

Sloth bear confiscated in Uttar Pradesh: tip-off by WTI

Azamgarh (Uttar Pradesh) August 20:

Acting on a tip-off given by Wildlife trust of India, forest officials confiscated a five-year-old sloth bear from a house in Azamgarh District in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh last Thursday.

The Divisional Forest Officer, S.N Mishra had ordered his colleagues to raid the house of Esar in Chatwara Kalandar Basti and to confiscate the bear.

Though the owner managed to escape, one of his accomplices Mohammad Kadar was detained by officials following a chase in an open yard behind the house.

The bear's canine had been knocked out and its muzzle was found pierced.

a resued sloth bear at WTI rescue centre
Rescued Sloth bears at the WTI run Sloth Bear Rescue Facility at Bilaspur


Kalandars pierce the muzzle to insert a thick rope, by means of which they control the animal.

A case has been registered against the absconding Kalandar under various sections of the Wildlife (Protection) Act.

The bear was later sent to the Lucknow zoo as per the directions of the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests(Wildlife).

In September 2005, the Chief Wildlife Warden had cancelled the licenses issued to Kalandars between 1983 and 1986 and asked them to surrender their bears.

In 1998, Government of India had banned the bear dancing profession of the Kalandars.

"Kalandars know that it is illegal to conduct bear shows, but they still do so because of the easy money," said Mr. Dinesh Pandey of WTI who was part of the raiding team.

 


Rate this article

pix credit: Dinesh Pandey/ WTI
Site Search
support wildlife conservation rehabilitation rescue efforts by ngo in india

PUBLICATIONS BY WTI
publications by WTI
Download Elephant Songs

Elephant songs
The Kenyan music band, Kayamba Fiesta, has composed the song titled "MJUMBE" to draw everyone’s attention to the African and Asian elephants being slaughtered to feed the global ivory trade.

Download the songs The song is available for free download.

wildlife,conservation,animal welfare, jobs at wildlife trust of india

 

I
. ©1998-2007 Wildlife Trust of India. All rights reserved             About WTI | Jobs | Site Map | Disclaimer