When Forest Department wanted to plant trees and close the forests for implementing Joint Forest Management (JFM) programme, they have not consulted our traditional social institution. Village Forest Committee promoted by the Forest Department is not a democratic unit and it is there to fulfill official formalities rather than being participatory in nature. The species of plants selected for planting, fencing, rotational grazing system for Bargur cattle / buffalo were never discussed with us. Now because of this sudden development we had to lose our cattle, livelihoods and many of our family members / youth are going to nearby cities like Tirupur, Coimbatore and, Erode to be engaged in unskilled labour market. Now we are unable to pass on the resources and knowledge to our younger generation as keeping animals of traditional breed is not at all recognized by the Government. Our exclusion from forest areas is changing the ecosystem and leading to encroachment of alien species Lantana camara which spreads to all parts of forests in an alarming scale. The reduction in grazing is resulting in an excess of grass and foliage that is leading to an increase in the prevalence and severity of forest fires. Our future Younger generation is not interested in our agricultural and animal husbandry activities because of hardships associated with the lack of grazing but at the same time frustrated with city life as they have to work as unskilled labourers in mills / factories. We are caught in a no man’s land of being unable to carry on our traditional livestock keeping and unwilling to suffer the indignities of life as unskilled labourers. Due to lack of grazing land many herders are leasing out their herds to bordering Karnataka state where the local state government is somewhat liberal in allowing such pastoralism. Therefore the bordering villages such as Soolakkaombai, Minna, Erambadi, Kachannur and Koppa are keeping specimens of Bargur breed of cattle by sustaining their herds. We require grazing rights, right to eradicate the alien species Lantana through Government schemes implemented through National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) which also assures 100 days employment for rural poor in a year by employing in constructive work. 7

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