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KING COBRA DEATH IN VAN VIHAR: IMPACT ON CONSERVATION EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

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A King Cobra from Pilikula Biological Park (Karnataka), exchanged for tigers under a conservation programme, died after being relocated to Bhopal’s Van Vihar National Park, raising concerns over animal transfer practices.

Key Terms / Concepts

Term / ConceptExplanation
King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)World’s longest venomous snake; primarily feeds on other snakes
Van Vihar National ParkUrban national park in Bhopal near the Ramsar-listed Upper Lake
IUCN: VulnerableSpecies faces a high risk of extinction in the wild
CITES Appendix IITrade is regulated to prevent threats to survival
Wildlife Protection Act Schedule IIProvides partial protection with penalties for offenses
Conservation Breeding CentreFacility focused on breeding and reintroducing endangered species

News in Simple Terms

  • A King Cobra died in Van Vihar, Bhopal, shortly after being brought from Karnataka under an animal exchange programme (2 king cobras for 2 tigers).
  • The goal was to introduce King Cobras in Madhya Pradesh, where they are not naturally found.
  • This incident has prompted questions about interstate animal transfers, health checks, and habitat adaptation of sensitive species.

King Cobra: Quick Facts

FeatureDetails
VenomNeurotoxic; used in pain-relief drugs like Cobroxin, Nyloxin
BehaviorOviparous; only snake to build and guard a nest
ActivityDiurnal (active during daytime)
DietPredominantly other snakes (rat snakes, cobras, etc.)
HabitatRainforests, mangroves, riversides, bamboo thickets
RangeIndia, Southern China, Southeast Asia
ConservationIUCN – Vulnerable, CITES – App. II, WPA – Sch. II

About Van Vihar National Park

FeatureDetails
LocationBhopal, Madhya Pradesh
Adjacent WaterbodyUpper Lake (Bada Talab) – Ramsar site
Special RoleRescue and rehabilitation for wildlife in conflict
Breeding FocusHard Ground Barasingha, Gyps vultures

In a Nutshell

Mnemonic – “KING NESTS WITH VENOM”

  • King Cobra
  • Nests actively
  • World’s longest venomous
  • Vulnerable under IUCN

Prelims Practice Questions

  1. Which of the following is true about King Cobra?
    A) It is viviparous
    B) It feeds mainly on mammals
    C) It is the only snake that guards its nest
    D) It is listed in Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972
  2. Consider the following pairs:
    • Cobroxin – Pain reliever derived from snake venom
    • Bada Talab – Part of Ramsar-listed Bhoj Wetland
    • Hard Ground Barasingha – Found in Karnataka forests
      Which are correctly matched?
      A) 1 and 2 only
      B) 1 and 3 only
      C) 2 and 3 only
      D) All three
  3. Which statement is NOT correct about Van Vihar National Park?
    A) It houses a conservation centre for vultures
    B) It is a major tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh
    C) It is located near a Ramsar site
    D) It serves as a rescue centre for wild animals

Mains Practice Questions

  1. Discuss the ecological significance of King Cobras and the challenges involved in their conservation in India. (GS3 – Environment)
  2. Animal exchange programmes in India must balance conservation with animal welfare. Comment in light of the recent King Cobra death in Bhopal. (GS3 – Biodiversity Conservation)

Prelims Answers with Explanation

QnAnswerExplanation
1CKing Cobra is the only snake known to build and guard its nest.
2AHard Ground Barasingha is endemic to Madhya Pradesh, not Karnataka.
3BVan Vihar is not a designated tiger reserve.

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