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Blackbuck

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April 06, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national importance | Conservation

Why in News?

Blackbucks once extinct in Chhattisgarh since 1927, are steadily reclaiming their habitat following a reintroduction program launched in 2018.

  • Common Name – Blackbuck is a Medium-sized antelope native to India and Nepal.
  • Scientific Name – Antilope cervicapra.
  • Genus – Antilope.
  • Kingdom – Animalia.
  • Family – Bovidae.
  • Habitat – Open grasslands, scrublands, and lightly forested areas.
  • Distribution – Indian subcontinent.
  • Morphology
    • Males – Distinctive spiraled horns, dark brown to black coat.
    • Females – Fawn‑colored, usually hornless.

Black Buck

  • Diet – Herbivorous – Coarse grasses, pods, leaves.
  • Reintroduction in Chhattisgarh – Under scientific wildlife management under Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
    • First Release (2018) 77 blackbucks (50 from Delhi, 27 from Bilaspur Zoo).
    • Current Population (2026) – 190 (130 wild + 60 in enclosures).
  • Monitoring – Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) Infra-Red Cameras, daily patrolling by forest guards.
  • Future – Introduction in Gomardha Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarangarh‑Bilaigarh district.
  • Conservation Status
    • IUCN Status – Least Concern
    • CITES – Appendix III (India)
    • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 – Schedule I
  • Threats
    • Habitat loss due to agriculture and urbanization.
    • Poaching for meat and horns.
    • Human-wildlife conflict in farming areas.

Reference

TOI | Black Buck

 

 

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