Caracal

Oct. 10, 2024

Recently, the Gujarat government has announced the establishment of a Caracal (Henotaro) Breeding and Conservation Center in the Chadva Rakhal region of Kutch, with a budget allocation of ₹10 crore.

About Caracal:

 

  • It is an elusive, primarily nocturnal animal which has traditionally been valued for its litheness and extraordinary ability to catch birds in flight.
  • In India, it is called siya gosh, a Persian name that translates as ‘black Ear’.
  • They typically use abandoned porcupine burrows and rock crevices for maternal dens but can be found with their young in dense vegetation.
  • They live in small herds and their shy and elusive nature makes them difficult to spot in the wild.
  • Habitat:They live in woodlands, savannahs and in scrub forests.
  • Distribution:
    • The most suitable habitat for caracals in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh is located in Kutch, the Malwa Plateau, the Aravalli hill range and the Bundelkhand region, 
    • It is found in several dozen countries across Africa, the Middle East, Central and South Asia. 
  • Threats:Large-scale hunting, illegal trading and loss of natural habitats are considered significant threats to the species.
  • Conservation status
    • IUCN: Least concern
    • The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule I