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How does the Ken-Betwa River Linking Project impact the Panna Tiger Reserve

Discuss the potential threats posed by the Ken-Betwa River Linking Project to the Panna Tiger Reserve.
The Ken-Betwa River Linking Project poses several potential threats to the Panna Tiger Reserve, including:
  • Fragmentation of habitat: The construction of dams and canals may disrupt the natural connectivity within the reserve, fragmenting the tiger's habitat and reducing their breeding success.
  • Water scarcity: The diversion of water from the Ken River to the Betwa River could lead to water scarcity in the Panna Tiger Reserve, affecting the availability of water for wildlife and vegetation.
  • Displacement of wildlife: The project may result in the displacement of wildlife, including tigers, leading to conflicts with humans outside the reserve.
  • Altered ecosystem dynamics: Changes in water flow and availability can disrupt the ecosystem dynamics of the reserve, affecting the overall biodiversity and balance within the ecosystem.
  • Increased human-wildlife conflict: The construction activities and changes in the landscape due to the project may lead to an increase in human-wildlife conflicts, posing a threat to both wildlife and local communities.
Answered 6 months ago
Rahul Aspirants