Appendix 1: Bargur biodiversity register We steward the following breeds of livestock, Bargur cattle and hill buffalo have been exclusively developed by the Bargur forest dwelling communities. 1. Bargur cattle The Bargur breed of cattle is primarily a hilly draught breed of Tamil Nadu. Bargur cattle are medium-sized animals. They are red coloured with varying extent of white markings. They are semi-wild and hardy to handle. The complete enumeration revealed that a total of 2529 animals only were available in the breeding tract, out of which 1109 were breedable females. This population size falls under endangered category for the purpose of conservation as per the prescribed standards. Lingayat community elders recalled that Bargur breed of cattle in Erode district was estimated around 100,000 in 1991 has dwindled to 2500 animals as on date by 2009. These animals used to stay in the forests for eight months and in the agricultural lands for four months. The breed has the capacity to walk long distances, does not require ropes to fasten them and intelligent and obedient animals quick to learn and suited to work and moderate milk yielder. When the Special Task Force (STF) operations began against the forest brigand Veerappan, the police stopped people from grazing these 14

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