13 May 2010

'High Tiger Density Indicates Habitat Loss'

A Royal Bengal Tiger captured by a camera trap in Kaziranga National Park about 230km away from Guwahati city. Conservationist Bibhab Talukdar said the unusual increase of these animals might be attributed to habitat destruction in the surrounding areas. Photo: Ritu Raj Konwar

A Royal Bengal Tiger captured by a camera trap in Kaziranga National Park about 230km away from Guwahati city. Conservationist Bibhab Talukdar said the unusual increase of these animals might be attributed to habitat destruction in the surrounding areas. Photo: Ritu Raj Konwar

Guwahati, May 13 : Conservationists have welcomed the recent finding that the Kaziranga National Park in Assam has the highest tiger density in the world, but warned that it could be an indicator of destruction of habitats in the vicinity and suggested framing of a tiger habitat management policy.

‘Aaranyak’, an environment watchdog, in collaboration with the Assam Forest Department in a recent survey using the ’camera-trap’ method has found that the forest, famous for housing the one-horned rhinos, has a recorded density of 38 tigers in an area of 100 square kilometres.

Describing such an unusual increase of the animals in a single protected area can be a dangerous indicator of habitat destruction, conservationist Bibhab Talukdar of Aaranyak recommended regular monitoring of tigers and prey population in the forest.

“We like to recommend regular monitoring of tigers and prey population to understand the ecology in such a high density tiger habitat,” Talukdar said.

He said the unusual increase of these animals might be attributed to habitat destruction in the surrounding areas as a result of which animals flocked to Kaziranga.

Due to the high-density, human-tiger conflict in the fringe areas of the park might go up and both short and long term measures were necessary to minimize such conflicts, he felt.

Treating Kaziranga and the adjoining Karbi Anglong hills as a single conservation belt was the need of the hour for the long-term survival of the Park and proper dispersal of tiger population, Talukdar pointed out.

“Unless the tigers had a wider dispersal area, myriad problems like infighting and conflict with humans was likely to intensify,” he added.

The corridors linking Kaziranga with Karbi Anglong forests have suffered extensive degradation due to encroachment, illegal logging, stone mining, growing settlements and tourist movements have severely disrupted wildlife movement, particularly during the flood season, said P.J. Bora of WWF-India.

The man-tiger conflict has increased in recent years with high incidence of cattle lifting reported from the fringe villages of Kaziranga and there have been also confirmed cases of retaliatory poisoning by the affected locals.

To ensure future of the tiger, improved management of tiger habitat, including restoration and management of corridors between core areas through land-uses compatible with tiger conservation was necessary, Bora said.

“Creating additional or expanding existing protected areas to support viable, breeding tiger populations, and linking them with habitat corridors should be of utmost priority for both proper management of the Park and tiger,” Talukdar added.

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Too Many Locals Can be Harmful For Mizoram University

mizoram_university Aizawl, May 13 : Too many local people teaching in the Mizoram University could be detrimental to the future of the states lone central university, minister Zodintluanga warned today.

Zodintluanga’s remark was a clear admonition to the Mizo Students Union (MSU) which has just warned the University administration against violation of an agreement signed between the two parties, an agreement that gives preferences to sons of the soil in recruitment of teacher posts.

Speaking at a felicitation programme for Mizo toppers in Class 12 results 2010, organized by the MSU, the sports and youth affairs minister said that he was in support of the students organizations campaign for the entry of as many Mizo as possible into the University.

However, Zodintluanga cautioned, ''Too many Mizo teachers working in Mizoram University could degrade the quality of education in the central university.'' ''It is more important to make our university one of the most sought-after universities in the country,'' he urged.

''All the well-to-do families send their children to outside Mizoram to get better education. This is because those universities they are seeking for have world-class faculty of teachers. And those universities give top priority to quality at the time of appointing teachers,'' Zodintluanga added.

''We can also make Mizoram University one of the best universities in the country,'' he said.

Google Android Phones in India

5 Google Android phones in India

Android revolution is sweeping across the smartphone world.

A recent survey shows that Android phones have beaten Apple iPhone in sales.

Here are devices that run on Google Android operating system and have recently hit the Indian market.






Motorola Milestone

Motorola Milestone

An upgrade to the Droid, the Milestone runs Google’s 2.0 Android and has a full QWERTY keyboard. Features a 3.7-inch touchscreen, memory card slot and 3G with Wi-Fi. Runs on an ARM Cortex A8 processor.
Price: Approx Rs 32,990

Sony Xperia X10

Sony Xperia X10

Sony’s first Android phone, the Sony Xperia X10 runs the old Android 1.6. With the camera upped to 8 megapixels, it has a gigantic touchscreen display of 4 inches. Running 256MB RAM and a 1GHz processor, it’s a Herculean leap from the Xperia X2.
Price: Approx Rs 35,795

HTC Legend

HTC Legend

Possibly the only phone to run the latest Android Operating System, namely the version 2.1, the HTC Legend has a 3.2-inch AMOLED display, 5-megapixel camera and storage of about 32 GB and is armed with an optical trackpad.
Price: Approx Rs 25,990

Acer Liquid

Acer Liquid

The Liquid has a 3.5-inch touchscreen and a 5 megapixel camera and is integrated with YouTube, Picasa and other social networks. The phone is also 3G ready.
Price: Rs 24,990

Motorola Cliq

Motorola Cliq

Running the Android version 1.5, Moto Cliq comes with Moto’s latest social networking tool, the Motoblur. Motoblur connects to YouTube, Picasa, Twitter and Facebook among other services all at once. It has a 5-megapixel camera, a 528MHz processor and handy Quickoffice for your MS Office needs.
Price: Approx Rs 20,000

Miss USA Contestants in Their Undies

Last week, the 51 Miss USA hopefuls convened in Las Vegas and shot their official contestant photos with photographer Fadil Berisha. They donned lacy lingerie, fishnets, smudged black eyeliner, knee-high boots, ample cleavage and plenty of bare skin, all while positioned in seductive poses on a large bed. Here's Miss Alabama, Audrey Moore

Miss Alaska, Sarah Temple

Miss Alaska, Sarah Temple

Miss Arizona, Brittany Bell

Miss Arizona, Brittany Bell

Miss Arkansas, Adrielle Churchill

Miss Arkansas, Adrielle Churchill

Miss California, Nicole Michele Johnson

Miss California, Nicole Michele Johnson

Miss Connecticut, Ashley Bickford

Miss Connecticut, Ashley Bickford

Miss Florida, Megan Clementi

Miss Florida, Megan Clementi

Miss Georgia, Cassady Lance

Miss Georgia, Cassady Lance

Miss Illinois, Ashley Bradarich

Miss Illinois, Ashley Bradarich

Miss Iowa, Katherine Anna Connors

Miss Iowa, Katherine Anna Connors

Miss Kansas, Bethany Gerber

Miss Kansas, Bethany Gerber

Miss Kentucky, Kindra Danielle Clark

Miss Kentucky, Kindra Danielle Clark

Miss Maryland, Simone Feldman

Miss Maryland, Simone Feldman

Miss Michigan, Rima Fakih

Miss Michigan, Rima Fakih

Miss Mississippi, Breanne Ponder

Miss Mississippi, Breanne Ponder

Miss Missouri, Ashley Strohmier

Miss Missouri, Ashley Strohmier

Miss Ohio, Amanda Tempel

Miss Ohio, Amanda Tempel

Miss Oregon, Kate Paul

Miss Oregon, Kate Paul

Miss Pennsylvania, Gina Cerilli

Miss Pennsylvania, Gina Cerilli

Miss Virginia, Samantha Casey

Miss Virginia, Samantha Casey

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TV Show That Promises to Sell Virgins Causes a Storm

A reality show that promises to sell off three virgins to the highest bidder is — to say the least — raising a storm of controversy on two sides of the Pacific.

The show is the brainchild of an Australian filmmaker, Justin Sisley, and will be made for TV there. But, as of yesterday, the show was set to be filmed in Nevada.

The three virgins — two women and one man — are to be paid $20,000 each plus 90 percent of their “sale price” to take part in the auction, according to a report in the Sydney Daily Telegraph.

Australian authorities forced Sisley to move production of the show out of the country, threatening to charge him and the virgins with prostitution if they went through with their original plan.

But in Nevada, prostitution is legal.

“Technically, I’m selling my virginity for money,” a 21-year-old woman named Veronica told the paper.

“Technically, that would be classified as prostitution.

“But it’s not going to be a regular thing, so in my head I can justify that I’m not going to be a prostitute,” she said. “I don’t think I’ll regret it.”

The male virgin, identified only as Alex, said he volunteered for the show as a way to meet a woman.

Sisley says the parents of the young people involved “hate me.”

According to the casting notice, the show entails “our camera follow[ing] the principal cast . . . as they shed their virginity to a complete stranger in front of a worldwide audience.”

Flyers of the Virgin Mary, with the words “Virgins Wanted,” were posted in several Australian cities in recent months, seeking applicants.

[ via nypost.com ]