Water pollution poses threat to public life
THE PERIYAR Tiger Reserve (PTR) is one of the best maintained sanctuaries in the country. Yet big cats in the sanctuary are in danger, while sambars and wild boars are falling prey to the highly polluted water of the Periyar Lake.Forest dossiers show that 16 sambars,which had consumed the lake water, died of water-borne diseases during the past six months. But sources told the website's newspaper that the polluted water had claimed over 40 sambars and an equal number of boar. Coupled with this, the solid waste in the Kumaly town and surrounding areas endangers their life.
Slaughterhouses-all operated illegally-hotels and resorts in the tourism town throw their waste into the lake. Sambars and such animals drink water from this point. When the deer contract water borne diseases, tigers and leopards which prey on them are also affected. So all the wildlife in the sanctuary is prone to the disaster caused by pollution in the lake. Officials suspect that the elephant and the antelope which died of anthrax in the sanctuary a year back may have got the disease from the polluted lake water.
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