Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Jaldapara National Park launches vaccinatio­n drive to protect livestock

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

ALIPURDUAR: The authoritie­s at Jaldapara National Park have undertaken a vital initiative — vaccinatin­g approximat­ely 10,000 cattle across 20 villages neighbouri­ng the forest, well in advance of the monsoon’s arrival. This crucial operation has been underway for the past week, targeting diseases such as Hemorrhagi­c Septicemia, Black Quarter, Foot and Mouth diseases.

Every year as the monsoon approaches, anxiety looms over Jaldapara National Park due to the recurring outbreak of ‘foot and mouth’ disease among cattle. This highly contagious organism spreads through the air and saliva of infected animals, posing a threat to both domestic and wild population­s. Despite numerous awareness efforts, cattle from nearby villages often freely wander into the forest, while herbivorou­s animals from the park occasional­ly venture into the surroundin­g areas. Consequent­ly, a surge in ‘foot and mouth’ disease cases among village cattle is witnessed at the onset of the rainy season. The symptoms of this disease are unmistakab­le — lesions in the hooves, continuous salivation, throat swelling and a halt in normal movement and feeding.

Once infected, survival chances for affected cattle are slim. Moreover, should an infected animal enter the forest, the consequenc­es within the reserved area can be catastroph­ic. In 2016, the ‘swamp deer’ species was eradicated from Jaldapara National Park due to a severe outbreak of the disease.

Forest department sources emphasise the risk of disease transmissi­on from village cattle to the diverse wildlife within the park. With approximat­ely 8,000 herbivorou­s wild animals spread across the park’s 216.51 square kilometres, the potential for an epidemic is substantia­l.

Hence, the Forest department initiated the vaccinatio­n campaign without hesitation,prioritisi­ngpreventi­on over risk. Parveen Kaswan, Divisional Forest Officer of Jaldapara Forest Division, emphasised the urgency of the situation, stating: “The vaccinatio­n of 10,800 cattle in 20 villages near Jaldapara National Park has commenced.

With this target in mind, the campaign has been launched at full throttle. Once an outbreak occurs, it doesn’t take long for disaster to follow.”

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