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India Animals Coming Out

India Animals Coming Out

As more countries ask their human populations to stay at home to limit the spread of coronavirus, wild animals have been spotted exploring the empty streets of some of the world's largest urban areas.

A civet cat has been spotted roaming on the streets of Kozhikode in the State of Kerala, India on 27 March, 2020. © Twitter/Screen grab

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Film footage of a civet cat roaming the deserted streets of Kozhikode in the Indian State of Kerala went viral on social media, while a puma turned up in the centre of the Chilean capital Santiago, a city which is under curfew.

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This is the habitat they once had and that we've taken away from them, said Marcelo Giagnoni, the head of Chile's agricultural and livestock service.

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In Europe, wild boar have descended from the hills around the Catalan city of Barcelona, while ducks were seen walking near the Comédie Française theatre in central Paris.

In the Mediterranean, dolphins have reappeared in several ports. Emboldened wildlife has returned to wander our cities and towns, according to Romain Julliard, head of research at the French Natural History Museum.

He told French news agency AFP that foxes were at the vanguard of the new urban explorers. They change their behaviour very quickly. When a place becomes quiet, they're straight in there.

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Animals and birds that normally live in urban parks, like sparrows and pigeons, are also more likely to venture beyond their usual territories, Julliard said, freeing a space for other animals.

In the Calanques National Park overlooking the Mediterranean near France's second city of Marseille, wildlife is reclaiming its natural habitat with surprising speed, according to the park authority's president, Didier Reault.

With walkers, bathing and boating banned, the puffins who used to stay on the small islands in the most protected areas are now extending their range, he adds.

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Didier Reault says the biggest impact is on humans. The most important phenomenon perhaps is our relationship with nature changing with people locked up in their homes realising how much they miss nature, he said.

Work to limit invasive species has been all but halted, cautioned Loic Obled of the French biodiversity office (OFB), as have efforts to help endangered species.

And Jean-Noel Rieffel warns that, when the lockdown ends, people will have a need of nature and there is a risk of too many visitors to natural parks.A monkey reaches out to grab bananas as a man feeds a group of monkeys during lockdown to prevent the spread of new coronavirus in Jammu, India, Wednesday, April 8, 2020. (AP Photo)

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Hundreds of monkeys have taken over the streets around India's presidential palace, leading an animal offensive taking advantage of deserted streets as the country remains under a coronavirus lockdown.

With India's 1.3 billion population and tens of millions of cars conspicuous by their absence, stray domestic animals and wildlife have moved to fill the void, while also suffering from the pandemic fallout.

In Delhi, troops of monkeys now scamper over the walls of the Rashtrapati Bhawan presidential compound, past military guards and into the grounds of ministries and other official buildings.

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The Rhesus macaque monkeys — who often snatch food from shoppers' bags — have long been a problem in the capital, but there have been reports of some getting into office buildings during the lockdown.

Other animals have also been emboldened by the coronavirus restrictions on humans, who are only allowed out for food and essential items.

A Himalayan black bear last week wandered into Gangtok, capital of the northeastern state of Sikkim, entering a telecoms office and injuring an engineer, media reported.

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Four horses normally employed for tourist carriage rides near Kolkata's landmark Victoria Memorial have died from starvation in recent days, animal rights activists said.

Monkeys climb on a car as they are being fed with potatoes by a resident at Ode village, near Ahmedabad, March 25, 2020. (AFP Photo)

Some 115 horses, which make their living pulling carriages bedecked with flowers and balloons, were left to fend for themselves after the government ordered the shutdown, Sushmita Roy, spokeswoman for the Love and Care for Animals group told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

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They are becoming sick. We fear many more will die in the coming days if they do not get food, she said.

India's army of stray cows and dogs have also found new freedom to take over city intersections and forage in waste bins, but even those scraps have disappeared as restaurants and shops have closed.

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Aditi Badam of the Posh Foundation in Noida, outside Delhi, said shelters like his were struggling to feed its animals and other strays during the lockdown.

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Her foundation has been receiving increasing numbers of calls about abandoned dogs and pets, which he said had become a major issue.

It getting tougher day by day here, Badam told AFP, adding that strays near the office blocks of multinational companies and outsourcing firms in the city were starving as all had closed down.

You can unsubscribe at any time. By signing up you are agreeing to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.The leopard’s last victim was a man enjoying a late night smoke by a road that runs through Uttarakhand’s Rajaji national park. The cat pounced on him from behind, dragging the body a few hundred feet before clawing him apart. The mangled remains, discovered when dawn broke on May 3, were never identified.

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Villagers surround a herd of wild elephants that strayed into Sonahatu village under Bundu block in Ranchi district in June 2015.(Sanjoy Dey/ HT File Photo)

That same night, forest personnel spotted a feline figure stealing a drink from the pond behind the forest department guesthouse in a patch of forest that clutches the Ganga’s western bank. The fear of humans had faded from the leopard’s old heart. Soon, it was surrounded, tranquilised, and later transported to an animal protection centre in nearby Chidiyapur.

An examination later revealed worn out canines, a sign that it could no longer launch ferocious attacks needed to score a meal. So it had resorted to easy prey: humans and their cattle which are available in plenty around the park, according to officials.

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For the 8 leopards cramped into a 10 sq km area of forest land that borders the road in Rajaji survival means a constant struggle for space — especially with humans.

This is also true of other wild animals that frequently cross paths with humans. Railways, roads and power lines don’t just dissect forests; they bring humans into wildlife habitats and push animals into human settlements. Encounters don’t always end in pretty photographs.

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Rajaji national park was patched together in 1983 from three sanctuaries: Rajaji, Motichur and Chilla. While the Motichur and Rajaji sanctuaries lie west of the Ganges, Chilla was on its east.

A national highway and a railway line connecting Haridwar and Dehradun run along the river banks cutting through the Chilla Motichur wildlife corridor. On three sides, the park is boxed in by voraciously expanding cities: Rishikesh, Haridwar and Dehradun.

In places where human settlements have gnawed away at habitats, wildlife corridors or narrow strips of forest land connect fragmented habitats. The corridor connecting Chilla and Motichur has withered rapidly over the decades, leaving animals stranded in more ways than one.

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Since Rajaji park was declared a tiger reserve two years ago, tigers have become the centre of attention. There were 16 tigers in the park in 2014 and forest officials are keen to boost their numbers. Uttarakhand has a significant tiger population (340) but most of them are in the neighbouring Corbett tiger reserve.

There are two tigresses that inhabit a patch of forest to the west of the Ganga. The remaining 30 tigers live to the east of the river, but no tiger has braved to cross the river or the roads and people’s settlement in many years. Park officials are mulling an expensive proposal to air drop five tigers, two males and three females, into their territory from Corbett, hoping cupid strikes.

In the capture of the man-eater leopard, two of Rajaji’s resident domesticated elephants, Radha and Rangili led the charge. Their wilder counterparts — over 300 in Rajaji — however, have to roam in the wild for water sources. Most of the perennial water holes are located in Chilla, which is across the river, and criss-crossed by road and rail tracks.

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