Assembly calls for a sound strategy to mitigate increasing human-wildlife conflicts in Kerala
The Hindu
They recommended using drones and cameras to track wild animal movement, setting up early warning systems to notify residents abutting forests and forming neighbourhood watch groups to respond rapidly to wildlife incursions
The Legislative Assembly on October 7 flagged the mounting threat to life and property caused by wildlife spilling out of forests into human habitats and farmlands in search of fodder, water and prey.
The ruling front and opposition jointly called for a sound strategy to mitigate human-wildlife conflict.
Legislators across the aisle suggested restoring migratory wildlife paths, digging more watering holes and seeding forests with fruit trees.
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