Spotted fire in Shuklaphanta Park

Chaitra 18, 2081

Bhawani Bhatta

Spotted fire in Shuklaphanta Park

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The forest area has been affected by the fire in Shuklaphanta National Park. The forest area has been affected due to the fires in the park. There have been fires in many places on the way to Shuklaphanta grassland including Babatal, Rani Tal of the park. According to the park office, fires have broken out in various places in the eastern area of ​​the park.

"For about one and a half weeks, there have been fires in some places," said Purushottam Wagle, conservation officer of the park.

Conservation officer Wagle said that fires have broken out in places from Ranital area. Kathepul and scaffolding have been cleaned around to protect them from fire. Two separate teams of the Nepali Army and the park have been mobilized to prevent the fire from taking a large form. Wagle said that since the construction of the fire line, they have been cleaning the surroundings.

Spotted fire in Shuklaphanta Park

As the fire is now a small one, Wag says that it will affect dry trees and creeping animals more with small butanes . He said that green and big trees will not be affected much. He said that the fire may have started from the tourists going inside the park. In the area around Rani Lake, the fire has spread to many areas. It seems difficult to bring it under control. Conservation officer Wagle said that there are also fires in Arjuni and across the Chaudhar river in the park. He informed that manpower has been mobilized from various posts for control.

The park administration also uses controlled fires to burn stubble and reeds and to start large fires. Because it prevents large fires and provides habitat for wild animals, it is customary to use controlled fires every year.

The grass has been cut and burned in the park's vast grassland. In some places, burning has been done in a controlled manner. The grass that grows after burning the grass is the main food of the elephant. To graze, a herd of twelve deer fills the grassland. Due to the fire, a large forest area of ​​Barseni Park is affected. Although it does not affect large wildlife, small and crawling animals are affected a lot .

 

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