NGT calls for action-taken report on felling of rosewood trees in Wayanad
The Hindu
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and District Collectors told to submit independent reports on allegations
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has called for an action-taken report on the illegal felling of centuries-old rosewood trees from revenue land assigned to farmers for cultivation in the forested Wayanad district in Kerala. The Southern Bench of the tribunal comprising Justice K. Ramakrishnan and expert member K. Satyagopal took suo motu notice of media reports that stated that the Revenue and Forest Departments had failed in checking the illegal tree felling in South Muttil village in Wayanad. A similar loss of protected trees was also reported from other districts, it said. The Bench said the issue required the interference of the Tribunal as the valuable trees were protected under the Kerala Preservation of Trees Act, 1986. Besides attracting the provisions of the Forest Conservation Act, 1980, the reported tree felling also came under the purview of the Environment Protection Act, 1986 as the cutting of huge number of trees from the forest area would have an impact on the forest ecology and wildlife, it said.More Related News