Bhubaneswar: In a bid to curb poaching of exotic birds at Chilika Lake, the Odisha government has decided to use drones for surveillance in vulnerable areas. Despite various security measures, poaching continues in certain regions, particularly from Soran to Satpada in the Tangi block.
Chilika Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Amlan Naik confirmed that drones will now be deployed to monitor not only the birds but also suspected poachers. These drones, previously successful in controlling forest fires, are expected to enhance protection efforts around the lake. According to Naik, 21 bird protection camps have been set up this year, with 2-3 staff members stationed at each. The most sensitive areas include Tangi, Chilika, Balugaon, Rambha, and Satpada, with a special focus on the Nalabana sanctuary, home to a large number of exotic bird species.