Tourists visiting Betla National Park are to swear on a plain paper, content of which will be typed there already, that they will not offer any eatable like biscuits, bananas, guavas, mixture etc to any wild life here in the tiger reserve Palamu.
The swearing note to be signed by the
Cattle grazing in the Betla National Park is a big nuisance and problem to wildlife in the tiger reserve Palamu. As the human population in the villages around the tiger reserve has increased manifold since this tiger reserve came into existence in 1974, the problem of cattle grazing has
Betla National Park today opened for tourists after a 3 month mandatory closure for the tourists under the directive of the National Tiger Conservation Authority.
Deputy director north division of the tiger reserve Palamu P K Jena declared it open.
Such was the