Odisha’s Bhitarkanika National Park To Remain Closed For Visitors From Today

Kendrapara: The Bhitarkanika National Park in Kendrapara district will remain closed for three months starting today in view of the mating and nesting season of saltwater crocodiles. This was notified by the Forest Department to keep tourists and visitors away from the sanctuary during the breeding time, said the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) of the park, JD Pati on Saturday.

The ban will be in force till July 31. Since the sound of the mechanized boats carrying tourists and forest officials disturbs the surroundings and makes the reptiles violent, restrictions have been imposed at Bhitarkanika, Dangamala, and Ragadapati forest blocks under Bhitarkanika, said the officer.

Even local forest dwellers who illegally enter the forest areas to collect honey and wood have been prohibited from entering space. The female reptiles lay eggs and guard those till the emergence of hatchlings.

The female reptiles lay eggs and guard those till the emergence of hatchlings. Instruction has been issued to forest guards to keep a vigil on the eggs as wild animals like snakes, wild boars, and fishing cats destroy the eggs. The guards will also keep a watch on the movement of mother crocodiles.

Several saltwater crocodile nesting sites were spotted at the creeks, nullahs, and river systems in the park area last year.

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