By | Abhaysinh Hawaldar
Satara: The Sahyadri Tiger Reserve has inducted a Belgian Shepherd dog squad, trained by the National Training Centre for Dogs (NTCD) of the Indo-Tibetan Border Security Force, to enhance wildlife protection and law enforcement efforts. The dog squad, comprising two dogs named “Belgi” and their handlers, Ku. Sarika Jadhav and Shri. Anil Kumbhar, has completed a 28-week training program at Panchkula, Haryana.
Trained to Detect Wildlife Contraband
The Belgian Shepherd breed dogs are trained to detect a wide variety of items, including drugs, explosives, and wildlife contraband, making them valuable assets in security operations. Their keen sense of smell and agility enable them to track and detect illegal items, poachers, and other threats to wildlife.
Importance of Dog Squad in Wildlife Protection
The dog squad will play a crucial role in anti-poaching efforts, detecting illegal offenses like felling of trees and smuggling of protected animals, and assisting in the investigation of crime incidents. The trained canine unit will enhance the efficiency and speed of the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve’s efforts to protect forest and wildlife.
Achievements of Dog Handler
Sarika Jadhav, the main dog handler, and her dog, Belgi, secured the first and second positions, respectively, in the training program. This achievement is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the dog handlers and their canine partners.
Impact on Wildlife Conservation
The induction of the Belgian Shepherd dog squad is expected to significantly contribute to the conservation of wildlife in the Sahyadri Tiger Reserve. The trained canine unit will assist in combating illegal wildlife trade, investigating poaching cases, and conducting search operations. The Sahyadri Tiger Reserve’s efforts to protect forest and wildlife will be bolstered by the presence of this highly trained and efficient dog squad.
Partnership with TRAFFIC India
The Sahyadri Tiger Reserve’s partnership with TRAFFIC India, a leading non-governmental organization monitoring wildlife trade, has facilitated the training of the dog squad. TRAFFIC India’s expertise in wildlife conservation and law enforcement has been instrumental in shaping the dog squad’s training program.
The Sahyadri Tiger Reserve’s induction of the Belgian Shepherd dog squad marks a significant milestone in the protection of forest and wildlife in the region. The trained canine unit will undoubtedly play a vital role in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of wildlife conservation efforts.