Forest department set to launch 100-day action plan to reduce human-wildlife conflict (opens original article in a new tab)
The Forest department launches a 100-day action plan to reduce human-wildlife conflict through fencing, monitoring, and rapid response teams, while seeking legal amendments to control problematic wildlife species.
- Forest department launches 100-day action plan to reduce human-wildlife conflict
- 100 km solar-powered fencing installed in high-conflict areas
- 25 satellite rapid response teams and metro response teams deployed for wildlife incidents
- State government seeks legal amendments to control wild boars and bonnet macaques
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