Context:
β’ The Indian crested porcupine has been observed damaging saffron crops in Kashmir by feeding on underground corms, affecting agricultural yield before flowering.
Key Highlights:
- About Indian Crested Porcupine
β’ Scientific name: Hystrix indica
β’ Belongs to the Old World porcupine family (Hystricidae) - Habitat and Distribution
β’ Found in:
- Rocky hillsides, forests, grasslands, scrublands
β’ Occurs across: - India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan
- Parts of Middle East (Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia)
β’ Found in Himalayan regions up to 2400 m altitude
- Physical and Behavioural Features
β’ Lifespan: 18β20 years
β’ Covered with sharp quills used for defense (cannot throw but uses backward attack)
β’ Nocturnal species, shelters in burrows or rocks during daytime
β’ Strong claws used for digging and burrowing - Diet and Ecological Role
β’ Mostly herbivorous:
- Fruits, grains, roots, tubers
β’ Plays role in soil aeration through burrowing
- Conservation Status
β’ IUCN Red List: Least Concern - Issue in News (Kashmir Saffron Fields)
β’ Feeding on saffron corms beneath soil
β’ Causes crop damage before flowering stage
β’ Affects saffron productivity and farmer livelihoods
Relevant Prelims Points:
β’ Hystrix indica β Indian crested porcupine
β’ Family: Hystricidae
β’ Nocturnal rodent with quill-based defense
β’ Found across South Asia and Middle East
β’ IUCN Status: Least Concern
β’ Important agricultural impact: pest in certain regions
Relevant Mains Points:
β’ Illustrates human-wildlife conflict in agriculture
β’ Impact on high-value crops like saffron
β’ Need for sustainable wildlife management practices
β’ Balancing biodiversity conservation with farmer interests
β’ Role of agro-ecological strategies to mitigate crop damage
- Way Forward
β’ Develop non-lethal crop protection techniques
β’ Promote community-based wildlife management
β’ Strengthen compensation mechanisms for farmers
β’ Encourage research on animal behaviour and crop protection
UPSC Relevance:
β’ GS Paper 3 β Environment, Biodiversity, Agriculture
β’ Prelims β Species, Habitat, Conservation Status
