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In Forests of Dooars, North Bengal

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(02-02-2019, 07:02 AM)Wolverine Wrote: Tree tops hotel in Pench Tiger reserve, beautiful place. Drinking evening Gene and listening the whisper of the jungle...


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These kind of resorts should be made illegal.  Neutral Tourism is secondary to conservation.

Perfectly good forest & grassland vegetation being privately owned to do as they please!
Surrounding the tigers reserves they are infamous for choking the already fragmented corridors, with fences & constant presence of humans "drinking evening Gin and listening the whisper of the jungle..."


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As you can see, connecting Nepal-Bhutan-Assam, North Bengal has the most number of elephant corridors in the whole sub-continent.

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Permission to construct these must be given only along habitated sides the forest tract in which direction there are no more forests... or in forest villages, so that the local farming & animal-rearing communities can benefit from them. They even can do odd jobs, "tribal dances" etc.

You can't live inside Buxa anymore as National Green Tribunal ordered all the private resorts shut.
That's a good decision. The small old Forest Department lodges inside the forest, just have too much heritage & overlook a salt-lick or forest clearing etc. They are all being upgraded & i'd advise anyone intending to visit to wait a year or two more...

And, think we should draw the line at the fact that they allow you at Hollong to sit on balcony all night & watch animals visiting the salt-lick with floodlights.

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In Forests of Dooars, North Bengal - Rishi - 01-01-2019, 03:48 PM
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