Context:
Recently, the regional commissioner of Mysore was directed to clear illegal constructions in the Bandipur Eco Sensitive Zone (ESZ) as they were in violation of the law.
About Eco-Sensitive Zones
- ESZs are protected and environmentally sensitive areas where certain activities and land uses are regulated to minimize human impact and protect the ecology and wildlife.
- These zones are established under the Environment Protection Act, 1986, to create a buffer around national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and other ecologically fragile areas.
- Regulation of Activities:
- Prohibited: Commercial mining, major hydroelectric projects etc.
- Regulated: Establishment of hotels and resorts, felling of trees etc.
- Permitted: Organic farming, horticulture practices etc.
Bandipur Tiger Reserve:
- It was established as one of the first nine tiger reserves under the Project Tiger in 1973-74.
- Location: It lies in Western Ghats in Karnataka, in the tri-junction area of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
- Surrounded by:
- Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala) in Southwest.
- Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (Tamil Nadu) in the South.
- Nagarhole Tiger Reserve (Karnataka) in North-West (separated by Kabini Reservoir).
- Together these 4 areas are part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.
- Rivers: Kabini River in the North, Moya River in the South. Nugu River also runs through the reserve.
- Peaks: Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta is the highest peak of the reserve.
News Source: The Hindu
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