Are Indian wild life protection systems suffering from mega species myopia? Justify your stance with appropriate examples. (200 words)
Refer – The Hindu
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IAS Parliament 7 years
KEY POINTS
Mega species myopia
· When a tiger dies in a national park, it makes it to the front pages of newspapers. Steps are taken to avert another tiger death.
· There is similar for death and destruction of habitats of other large mammals like elephants, rhinos, leopards and snow leopards.
· However, similar concern is not shown for several smaller species like Great Indian Bustard, the house sparrow, the shy Indian pangolin, the caracal, etc.
· Such an attitude is called “mega species myopia”.
Present condition in India
· The hog deer were the principal food of the tiger in the grasslands of Corbett National Park in the sixties.
· There was an abundance of them. Now there may be just 20 of them in Corbett.
· Great Indian Bustard is one of the rarest species and undoubtedly one of the most endangered.
· They are endemic to Jaisalmer and Pokhran, its habitat was severely damaged by the nuclear tests in 1974 and 1998.
· The mouse deer can be found in the Sal forests of south India, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal.
· They raise their young in the hollow of the fallen Sal, but unfortunately these trees are used as fuel wood, endangering their survival.
· The pangolin is endangered due to supposed medicinal value of their scales and the meat demand in China.
· Similarly, so many other small animals are on the verge of extinction.
Why too much focus is on big animals?
· Protecting big animals like, the tiger, leads to protecting an entire ecosystem.
· They attract tourists.
· Much of an outrage is shown immediately by animals in case of threat to these animals due to their popularity.
Why should other species be protected?
· Unless similar support is extend to the prey base of bigger animals the ecosystems might collapse.
· The big cat only dominates the high grasslands.
· So other ecosystems like the dry grasslands, the mountains might be left unprotected.
Way forward
· We have the expertise to save these small species but lack the political will.
· It is time we gave priority to animals on the basis of the threat perception to them.
Manav 7 years
Kindly review. Thanks.
IAS Parliament 7 years
Defining
Mega species myopia in the introduction will add to your answer.
Good attempt. Keep writing