Govt Approves Nilgai Culling in Haryana
The Haryana government has recently introduced new Wildlife (Protection) Rules allowing the shooting of male Nilgais, also known as blue bulls. This decision aims to address the growing human-wildlife conflict, particularly the damage Nilgais cause to agriculture. However, it has sparked protests from environmentalists and local communities, particularly the Bishnoi community, who consider Nilgais sacred. Critics argue that culling is neither ethical nor a sustainable solution to the issue.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Govt Approves Nilgai Culling in Haryana |
| Policy Change | Haryana government permits Nilgai shooting under new Wildlife (Protection) Rules. |
| Reason | Crop damage caused by Nilgai population growth. |
| Controversy | Environmentalists and Bishnoi community protest culling. |
| Nilgai Facts | Largest Asian antelope, sacred in Hinduism, found in India, Nepal, and Pakistan. |
| Physical Traits | Males: Bluish-grey, Females: Tawny, Males have horns (15–24 cm). |
| Behavior | Diurnal, cautious, lives in small groups. |
| Human-Wildlife Conflict | Crop destruction, declared vermin in Bihar. |
| Conservation Status | IUCN: Least Concern, WPA (1972): Schedule III. |
| Opposition | Critics argue culling is unethical and not a sustainable solution. |
| Proposed Alternatives | Translocation, habitat restoration, community reserves, crop protection. |
| Bishnoi Role | One of India’s earliest conservationist communities, strict protectors of wildlife. |
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