The well-being of flora & fauna in the CBC critically depends upon a secure environment.  Live threat from poachers and tress-passers is addressed through a chain-link wire fence interspersed with 24 Watch Towers, which are manned round-the-clock.  Each tower is equipped with binoculars, whistles, torches, wireless and cellular communication.  Proactive day/night foot and mobile patrolling is undertaken along the tracks maintained either side of the fence, additionally 'Nakas' are established during night to forestall any untoward activity.  At night Mobile patrolling vehicles are tactically sighted to respond in any eventuality on short notice.  Predators comprising carnivorous species like foxes, jackals and wild cats pose an existential threat within CBC, particularly for the new born fawns.  To check the growth of predators, manual traps are carefully deployed to catch and expel them far away from the area.  The Security apparatus is essentially managed by retired armed forces officers & men who are complemented by a team of Punjab Wildlife Rangers for law enforcement and prosecution of offenders.