
The nature conservationists questioned wildlife’s command, which on Friday in connection with the death of five tigers in the Sanctuary MM Hills on Friday in connection with the death of five tigers in Mm Hills Stříšť.
RFO was suspended together with the Deputy Conservator of the Forest (DCF) and the assistant of the forest conservator (ACF) Hoogyam range according to recommendations in the provisional report presented by the high -performance committee represented by the Karnataka government to investigate and probate the causes that led to the poisoning and death.
The conservationist said that the suspension of RFO would send an incorrect report of the field staff who could perceive that they would become sacrificial lambs.
In particular, the Hoogyam RFO received an additional fee for the range of Palar 5. June 2025.
According to a statement by the Ministry of Forest Ministry, which show details of sanctions, completed and free contributions to the Sanctuary of MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuaary, 133 of the 256 contributions were unoccupied on 29 June. This includes 3 RFO posts, 1 post DRFO, 45 observer posts and 66 Beat Foresters. Of these, there are free 14 Beat Forester functions and 6 contributions to forest observers.
While Hoogyam is struggling with more than 50% of employees, Palalar has a similar lack of field employees and was the responsibility of the officials at a higher level to move existing employees from uncritical areas to critical and protective obligations, activists say.
In addition, the area below Hoogyam is a range of 148 km2 or almost 15,000 hectares. By adding the range of Palalar – which is equally huge – and nature claims that it is unrealistic to expect a handful of ground staff to cover such a huge area when higher officials do not judge the situation.
There are also questions about the alleged failure of the Chamarajanagar forest conservator in the arrest of rot by not filling vacancies and paying delay salaries. Therefore, nature claims that higher officials should be considered responsible because their inactivity has contributed to operational paralysis on Earth.
Published – 4 July 2025 20:49