Need key steps to stop Hanguls from extincting - Hindustan Times
close_game
close_game

Need key steps to stop Hanguls from extincting

Jun 28, 2021 06:57 AM IST

Several reasons fuel the decline: the animal’s habitat is fragmented, a challenge for a herbivore. This must be restored, on mission mode. Also, very few breeding females exist and deathly attacks by other predators reduce numbers.

Bharati Chaturvedi

A Kashmiri uncle of mine made it a ritual to look for the Hangul when he ‘went home’.
A Kashmiri uncle of mine made it a ritual to look for the Hangul when he ‘went home’.

letters@hindustantimes.com

Unlock exclusive access to the story of India's general elections, only on the HT App. Download Now!

New Delhi With Kashmir in focus, let’s also focus on saving the Hangul, or Kashmir Stag- a critically endangered deer found nowhere else.

I’ve schlepped across the steep paths of Dachigam, desperate to see a Hangul close-up. I caught a silhouette, far away. It was a thrill, for less than 200 of them remain.

Several reasons fuel the decline: the animal’s habitat is fragmented, a challenge for a herbivore. This must be restored, on mission mode. Also, very few breeding females exist and deathly attacks by other predators reduce numbers.

Occasionally, a friend might point out there’s so much investment required in Kashmir, from jobs to education. Why run after an animal that doesn’t even bring in revenue? I see it differently. We protect biodiversity for it’s own sake. The Hangul is symbolic of Kashmir. It also mirrors the state’s challenges in managing natural resources.

A Kashmiri uncle of mine made it a ritual to look for the Hangul when he ‘went home’. It was an essential part of his landscape. It carries deep meaning for many others too. We know from missions like the Swachh Bharat, that only top level intervention can propel big shifts. Otherwise, plans live in files. Here is a very rare opportunity to stop the Hangul from disappearing from the planet. I am keeping my fingers crossed and my hands folded in prayer.

( The writer is Founder and Director Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group)

Unlock a world of Benefits with HT! From insightful newsletters to real-time news alerts and a personalized news feed – it's all here, just a click away! -Login Now!
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Share this article
  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    author-default-90x90

    Bharati Chaturvedi is an environmentalist and writer. She is the founder and director of Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group.

SHARE
Story Saved
Live Score
OPEN APP
Saved Articles
Following
My Reads
Sign out
New Delhi 0C
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Start 14 Days Free Trial Subscribe Now
Follow Us On