Practice MCQs
The Kadbanwadi grassland in Maharashtra’s Pune district, home to the Indian grey wolf, is witnessing an alarming decline in the wolf population.
From 70 wolves (2016) to just 6 (2024), the fall is attributed largely to threats from feral dogs, which hunt in packs and spread canine distemper virus (CDV).
CDV and cross-breeding between wolves and stray dogs are diluting genetic purity and causing serious health threats.
Wolves play a critical ecological role as apex predators, regulating prey populations and maintaining ecosystem balance.
Shepherd communities traditionally coexisted with wolves but now fear rising stray dog attacks on livestock and people.
Wolves are protected under Schedule-I of the Wildlife Protection Act, granting them the highest legal safeguard.
CDV, a highly contagious disease, spreads from infected dogs to wolves and can cause fatal immune system collapse.
Forest Department's reluctance to cull stray dogs stems from fear of backlash by animal rights activists; vaccination is being considered but is hard to implement.
The practice of abandoning sick livestock and uncontrolled dog populations near villages contributes to the crisis.
Residents and conservationists report a disruption of traditional wolf-human coexistence, with wolves now rarer and less socially accepted.
Conservationists like Mihir Godbole stress that rising dog populations, declining traditional grazing practices, and ecosystem fragmentation are key contributors.
Canine Distemper Virus (CDV): A contagious and often fatal disease affecting carnivores, spreading via body fluids or contaminated materials.
Hybridisation and Genetic Dilution: Cross-breeding between dogs and wolves can reduce wild wolf traits and impair survival fitness.
This crisis highlights the urgent need for integrated wildlife-dog conflict management, habitat preservation, and responsible livestock disposal practices.
Also underlines the tension between animal rights activism and biodiversity conservation, especially in buffer zones.
Reflects a broader challenge for grassland ecosystem conservation, which receives less attention than forests or wetlands in India.
Mains Mock Question:
“The conservation of keystone predators like the Indian grey wolf is vital for ecosystem balance. Critically examine the challenges posed by feral dog populations and suggest a multi-pronged strategy to address the conflict.”