Re: [Goanet] Save the Frogs: Attention Panjim Surrounding areas, we need your help.

2008-06-01 Thread valley faleiro
CONGRATS CLINTON FOR THE WONDERFUL WORK YOU ARE DOING TO SAVE THE FEW FROG 
SPECIES LEFT IN GOA /INDIA. I HOPE THE SAME IS ALSO FOLLOWED AT OTHER PARTS 
OF THE COUNTRY AND THE WORLD, ELSE THE SAME OLD STORY WILL BE STARTED AT 
SOME OTHER LOCATION.


VALLEY FALEIRO 



[Goanet] Save the Frogs: Attention Panjim Surrounding areas, we need your help.

2008-05-25 Thread Clinton Vaz

Dear Goanetters,

This evening (Sunday), I posted off a letter to Aaron Pereira 
(Ph:9923269797 or 222-4648) regarding the save the frogs campaign. This 
letter will be printed out by him on Monday, signed and then personally 
handed over to the Chief Conservator of Forests, as well as some DCFs in 
Panjim.  We need your support when handing over the letter, so please 
join Aaron, as he hands the letter over.  You can coordinate with him, 
via his phone no, mentioned above.


For those of you wondering what's in the letter, I've reproduced it 
below, after removing the list of 14 rogue restaurants.


Thanks for your Support!

Clinton..
+46 762976399 (in sunrise at 2.20am Stockholm, Sweden)

To, Mr.  Omkar Singh,
Chief Conservator of Forest,
Forest Department of Goa
Panaji – Goa

From, Members of the WildGoa on line community
http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/wildgoa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+91 9890936828

Dated: 25th May 2008

Dear Sir,

_Subject: Request for Action on Restaurants  Individuals responsible 
for Catching, Killing  Eating of Frogs in Goa._


This is to bring to the notice of the Forest Department about the 
illegal catching, killing and serving (for the purpose of eating) of 
frogs in Goa that has been going on indiscriminately over the years 
during the onset of the monsoon season and has been setting an 
increasing trend.  Areas like Benaulim, Varca, Cuncolim, Chinichim, 
Betul, Cananguinim, Agonda, Curtorim, Mollem and Carambolim, Maupsa are 
notorious for instances of frog catching.


Volunteers from WildGoa have been working on raising awareness and 
spreading information material generated by the Forest Department, 
however, it has been seen that this does not address the problem of 
rogue restaurants serving of frog legs.


Therefore, this year we propose a number of things to be done.  We urge 
the forest department to:


Set up patrolling squads in various areas in Goa: We request you to set 
up anti-frog catching squads headed by RFOs and Beat Rangers.  We need 
to have more squads set up at each area in Goa, and these squads would 
need monitor the areas and also be contactable over mobile phone 24 
hours during the onset of the monsoons.


Set up of complaint centers in various locations in Goa: After speaking 
to DCF Mr.  Dalai, we have been informed that the Department has already 
notified the following persons to be contacted should lay persons want 
to report instances of frog catching.  We urge you to provide more 
support especially in Salcete, Bardez and Tiswadi.

Campal – 2228772
Bondla RFO Vernekar – 2935800
Mollem RFO Amar Heblekar – 2612211
Cotigao RFO Paresh Porob – 2965601

As a follow up, two volunteers from WildGoa will check back to ensure 
that complaints once made by lay persons are acted on by the 
Department.  These volunteers are:

North Goa Volunteer: Mr Rakesh Verma : Phone: 9765 454581
South Goa Volunteer: Mr Sandeep Azrenkar: Phone: 9823171321

Putting out sustained press notes and pictorial advertisements in the 
local press: You have published excellent awareness posters, We request 
you to print some more 'Save the Frog' posters printed, and our 
volunteers will spread the awareness material all over Goa. We also urge 
you to regularly put the same as well as press notes in all the local 
newspapers for adequate publicity throughout the season.


We are currently documenting all the press coverage, and will take note 
of your press releases.  WildGoa members are also writing articles on 
why protection of frogs is necessary.  I have attached copies of recent 
articles that have appeared in the local press and the internet Issue of 
Notification to restaurants in Goa: Following the success of sending out 
notices to 300 restaurants in Canacona and Mollem, we urge you to do 
this in other areas in Goa too, particularly Salcete, Bardez,  Tiswadi.


Volunteers from WildGoa as well as members of the general public, on 
condition on anonymity, have submitted names of restaurants that they 
have personally seen serving of frog legs.  We hope that you monitor 
these rogue restaurants strictly, and penalizing offending restaurant / 
individual found to catching, killing or serving frogs.  (Please treat 
this list of restaurants as confidential) The list of offending 
restaurants are:


(14 restaurants with names and addresses in Goa)

We hope that the Forest Department in Goa takes this issue immediately 
as the arrival of the monsoons is less than a week away and seriously as 
there is no past record of any penalizing of restaurants / individuals 
found to catching, killing or serving frogs.  As this is part of a 
global campaign on saving the frog, (visit 
http://www.yearofthefrog.org/) we will be reporting our action and your 
support internationally as well as the Central Zoo Authority in India.


Representing members of WildGoa,


for, Clinton Vaz
Moderator – WildGoa

CC: To DCF Mr.  Deependra Dalai, N.  Goa DCF Mr.  Mahesh Shabu  S.  Goa 
DCF Mr.  MK Bidi.  For