What impact does mining activity near tiger reserves have on wildlife conservation
Mining activity within 1 km from boundaries of tiger reserves is in contempt of court order. Examine the implications of such activities on the wildlife ecosystem.
- Habitat destruction: Mining activities can lead to habitat loss and fragmentation, reducing the available area for wildlife to thrive.
- Disruption of wildlife behavior: Noise, vibrations, and human presence can cause stress and alter the natural behaviors of animals, leading to reduced breeding success and migration patterns.
- Pollution: Mining can result in water and soil contamination, affecting the quality of vegetation and water sources that animals rely on.
- Encroachment: Mining operations near tiger reserves can lead to encroachment, increasing human-wildlife conflicts and poaching incidents.
- Overall ecosystem imbalance: The disturbance caused by mining can disrupt the delicate balance of the ecosystem, impacting not just tigers but also other wildlife species within the reserve.
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