The Gujarat forest department is relocating crocodiles from two ponds in the area of Sardar Sarovar Dam premises on the Narmada river so that a seaplane service can be started at the newly constructed Statue of Unity. Around 15 crocodiles have been removed so far. There are around 500 crocodiles in the ponds and they are an endangered species, they fall under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife Protection Act. The 15 crocodiles that have been caught so far have been in the custody of the forest department for a week after which the department decided to release them into the Sardar Sarovar Narmada Dam reservoir. Previously, a multi-level committee which included the officials of the Civil Aviation Department cleared a pond which is locally known as the ‘Magar talav' (crocodile pond) to construct a seaplane terminal to connect the Gujarat cities to the statue site. Dr Jitendra Gavali, the director of the Community Science Centre in Vadodara, said the transfer of crocodiles in such large numbe