Karnataka's Plan to Tackle Human-Elephant Conflict
Karnataka's Forest Minister, Eshwar Khandre, discussed efforts to mitigate human-elephant conflict in Bengaluru South, including barriers and task forces. Increased elephant populations and disrupted corridors have escalated crop-raiding. The government has constructed substantial railway barricades and allocated significant funding for further protective measures.
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In response to the rising human-elephant conflict in Bengaluru South, Karnataka's Forest Minister, Eshwar Khandre, announced strategic initiatives to fortify barriers and deploy dedicated task forces.
During the Karnataka Legislative Council's Question Hour, Khandre attributed the surge in incidents to the increased elephant population and disrupted traditional corridors, significantly affecting forest-fringe areas with frequent crop raids.
The government has already constructed an extensive network of railway barricades and sanctioned additional funds for further development, emphasizing prompt response teams and a commitment to infrastructure improvements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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