Blackbuck population increases in Odisha's Ganjam district
Khallikote, Jagannath Prasad and Berhampur forest ranges, the dwelling zones of the endangered species of antelope on March 1.

The total population of blackbucks, locally called Krushna Sara Mruga or Bali-Harina, was enumerated at 3,806 in 2015 as against 2,194 in 2011, said Odisha's Chief Wildlife Warden (CWW) S S Srivastav.
The census of blackbucks was conducted by the forest department in Aska, Buguda, Polasara,
Khallikote, Jgannath Prasad and Berhampur forest ranges, the dwelling zones of the endangered species of antelope on March 1.
Around 300 persons including forest personnel, volunteers and experts took part in the five to six-hour-long enumeration, forest department sources said.
Out of total blackbucks counted this time, 2,086 were female, 1,166 male and 554 young, Srivastav said."As the population of blackbucks in the district increased during the period, the majestic animals also migrated to some other new places like Jagannath Prasad, Belaguntha, Rambha areas in the district," he said.
The census of blackbucks was conducted for the first time in Jagannath Prasad forest range, where they found 168 animals."After Cyclone Phailin, which hit the district on October 12, 2013, the blackbucks migrated to some new areas," the CWW said.
Forest department officials said most number of blackbucks were sighted in Balipadara-Bhetanai area, comprising around 70 villages. In Buguda forest range their number was counted at 1,239 followed by Aska (1,023), Khallikote (1,019), Polasara (356), Jagannath Prasad (168) and Berhampur (1).
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