A boom in the local peacock population is observed in the Pakidi hills.
Context
A boom in the local peacock population is observed in the Pakidi hills.
- It is said to be increased due to the lockdown and partly due to the efforts of local villagers.
About the boom in peacock population
- The peacock population co-exists with the human in packed hills.
- Pakidi hills lie near Aska in Ganjam district, Odisha.
- The peacock population in the hill area has increased due to multiple reasons
- Good forest cover in the hill area
- lack of forest fires
- Due to lockdown the reduction in air and noise pollution
- awareness generation
- Conservation Committees
- Ganjam Peacock Protection Committee (GanjamMayurSurakhyaSamiti) was formed only in 2005.
- The committee had received the prestigious BijuPatnaik Award,in 2006, for Wildlife Conservation.
- It is the highest award in the state for protecting wildlife.
- Participatory conservation
- Pakidi is surrounded by seven villages – Subhachandrapur, Ambuabadi, Kerikerijhola, Bharatapalli, Cheramarai, Sameiguda, Karanauli, who collectively work for the protection of the National Bird of India.