Palamu:The counting of wolves going to start next year in January in Jharkhand's Mahuadanr Wolf Sanctuary under Palamu Tiger Reserve.
Mahuadanr Wolf Sanctuary is the only Wolf Sanctuary in the state. Trap cameras have been installed in the Wolf Sanctuary spreading over 63 square kilometers of area. As every year, counting of wolves is being done and the officials are expecting a growth in count.
As per the data of the last counting, there are 150 wolves present in the sanctuary, while in India the count of wolves is around 3,000.
Mukesh Kumar, Deputy Director of Palamu Tiger Reserve, says that "there is an Indian Gray Wolf in the Wolf Sanctuary which is considered a rare species in the whole world. Steps have been taken for the protection of wolves here. Trap cameras have been installed for surveillance while 22 trackers have also been deployed to track the movement of wolves. And now we are witnessing a rise in the population of wolves."