Himalayan brown bears confirmed after decades in Chamba sanctuary
Chamba: For the first time since the issuance of notification of the Gamgul Siyabehi Wildlife Sanctuary in Chamba in 1974, wildlife authorities have obtained conclusive evidence of the presence of the Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus) after capturing photographic and video evidence of four brown bears.Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Wildlife, Chamba, Kuldeep Singh Jamwal, confirmed on Thursday about the presence of four Himalayan brown bears in the Gamgul Siyabehi Wildlife Sanctuary, including two males, a female with a cub. He said that while the existence of the species in the sanctuary had been presumed for years, the wildlife department had never before obtained any definitive evidence of their presence.The Sanctuary is situated at the elevations from 1,800 to 3,900 meters. He said that although Himalayan brown bears belong to the order Carnivora, they are essentially omnivorous in nature as their diet includes plant matter such as berries, roots , berries, herbs and grasses, while they also also prey on nsects , larvees , and large mammals whenever available adding that they undergoes hibernation during the winter months, generally from the end of Nov until March. The district already has a notable population of Himalayan brown bears in the Kugti, Tundah and Sechu Tuan Nala wildlife sanctuaries.He further pointed out that a road passing through the sanctuary is regularly used by pilgrims traveling to the Manimahesh shrine, local residents and nomadic tribes migrating to the adjoining Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir along with their livestock. Despite the continuous human movement through the area, no incidents of human-wildlife conflict have been reported from the sanctuary in recent years.In the 108.4-square-kilometre sanctuary, brown bears are thriving in the upper reaches, while black bears are commonly found in the lower areas. Both species are surviving and flourishing well. Other wildlife found in the sanctuary includes ghoral, musk deer, sambar deer, common leopard, red fox, and several important pheasant species, he said. Last year, the department also recorded the presence of the Western Tragopan (Jujurana), the state bird of Himachal Pradesh.
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