Critical Wildlife Habitat

Project Statement

The Forest Rights Act grants ownership rights to communities residing within forests and emphasises the protection of areas within forests to conserve wildlife. However, despite the government's efforts to grant ownership rights to forest dwellers, it has overlooked the crucial aspect of designating critical wildlife habitats as areas free from human activities.

Project Intervention

In response to the government's omission, Vanashakti has initiated a petition in the Honourable High Court of Bombay. The aim is to address oversight and advocate for the declaration of critical wildlife habitats, ensuring these areas remain free from anthropogenic pressures. The intervention seeks to enhance wildlife protection and preserve the integrity of wildlife habitats.

Project Outcome

As the matter is currently under consideration in court, the anticipated outcome is the acknowledgment and rectification of the oversight in not designating critical wildlife habitats. This intervention aims to contribute to the broader goal of balancing community rights with wildlife conservation, fostering sustainable coexistence between human populations and the natural environment.

Judicial Orders