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Himachal : IBCA presents Rs. 3 crore cheque to the CM to support Tsarap Chu Conservation Reserve

July 26, 2025 05:37 PM
 Himachal : IBCA presents Rs. 3 crore cheque to the CM to support Tsarap Chu Conservation Reserve

Punjab Newsline, Shimla-

The International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) team, led by Mr. Soumitra Dasgupta, presented a cheque of rupees three crore to CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu for the conservation and management of the newly notified Tsarap Chu Conservation Reserve.
Expressing gratitude for the generous support, the Chief Minister said that the funds would catalyze early-stage conservation activities such as preparation of the Management Plan, constitution of the Conservation Reserve Management Committee, and capacity building of relevant stakeholders. He further added that this contribution would enhance community-led wildlife conservation initiatives and foster livelihood opportunities for local communities through eco-friendly activities.
Following the Chief Minister’s announcement during the Wildlife Week closing ceremony, Tsarap Chu was formally notified as India’s largest Conservation Reserve on May 7, 2025, covering an area of 1,585 square kilometers. The Reserve lies in a strategic trans-Himalayan region, bordering the Union Territory of Ladakh in the north and adjoining Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary in the east, Kabjima Nallah in the south and Chandertal Wildlife Sanctuary and Baralacha Pass in the west.
Tsarap Chu Conservation Reserve is located in one of the high-density habitats of the Snow Leopards in Himachal Pradesh and supports a rich variety of Himalayan and Trans-Himalayan flora and fauna, including species such as Tibetan Wolf, Kiang, Bharal, Ibex, Tibetan Argali, and avifauna like Rose Finches, Tibetan Ravens, and Yellow-billed Choughs. The Reserve, which forms the catchment of the Charap Nallah, will serve as a crucial wildlife corridor connecting Kibber and Chandertal Wildlife Sanctuaries.
The Chief Minister stated that this was a landmark step, as Tsarap Chu is now the largest Conservation Reserve in the country. He added that the Reserve was expected to promote eco-tourism, nature photography, camping, and wildlife research, significantly contributing to local livelihoods. The Tsarap Chu Conservation Reserve will be managed by a Conservation Reserve Management Committee, which will include representatives from local Panchayats to ensure inclusive and community-based management, aligning ecological goals with local needs.
The International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), a coalition of 96 range and non-range countries, focuses on the conservation of seven big cat species including Tigers, Lions, Leopards and Snow Leopards and their habitats across the globe. The Alliance has expressed keen interest in strengthening and expanding the Protected Area Network in high-altitude regions like Himachal Pradesh.
Additional Chief Secretary K.K. Pant and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife)-cum-Chief Wildlife Warden Amitabh Gautam were also present on the occasion.

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