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Statewide Trekking Ban Enforced
In addition to the suspension of safaris, the minister has imposed a statewide ban on trekking in areas identified as prone to human-wildlife conflict. This measure encompasses regions in Hassan, Chikkamagaluru, and Shivamogga, reflecting a comprehensive approach to safeguard both residents and wildlife. Khandre has tasked the Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) and the Project Tiger Director to oversee operations in Moleyur, where the tiger's capture is a priority.The recent spate of tiger attacks has not only instilled fear among local residents but has also drawn criticism towards the state government. BJP State President B Y Vijayendra condemned the government's handling of the situation, accusing it of negligence and failing to implement necessary preventative measures. He asserted that the lives of farmers living near forest borders are being jeopardised by the government's inaction and called for immediate reforms to ensure their safety. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has acknowledged the increasing human activities in forest areas as a contributing factor to the rising conflicts. He noted that the encroachment of resorts and heightened safari operations have led wild animals, including tigers, to venture closer to human settlements in search of food and water.In light of these developments, Khandre is convening further meetings with forest officials to address the pressing need for effective management strategies aimed at reducing human-wildlife conflicts. Plans to establish a Human-Wildlife Conflict Management Task Force have also been proposed, which would engage local communities and experts in developing sustainable coexistence practices.(with inputs from PTI)Do you find this article useful?









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