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Forest conservation facing growing challenges amid human-wildlife conflict: KFRA

The Kerala Forest Rangers Association (KFRA) raised concerns during its Northern Circle conference about increasing challenges to forest and wildlife conservation, citing politically motivated misinformation and rising human-wildlife conflict. The event, held in Mananthavady, highlighted issues related to land degradation and the impact of recent landslides in Wayanad. Delegates emphasized the need for scientifically informed development projects in ecologically sensitive regions and criticized the misuse of the Kerala Promotion of Tree Growth in Non-Forestry Areas (Amendment) Act, 2005, which allows controlled felling of trees. They warned that unregulated tree removal threatens agriculture, tourism, and local ecosystems, calling for stronger legislation and farmer education. The conference also announced new leadership for the association.

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Forest conservation facing growing challenges amid human-wildlife conflict: KFRA

The Kerala Forest Rangers Association (KFRA) raised concerns during its Northern Circle conference about increasing challenges to forest and wildlife conservation, citing politically motivated misinformation and rising human-wildlife conflict. The event, held in Mananthavady, highlighted issues related to land degradation and the impact of recent landslides in Wayanad. Delegates emphasized the need for scientifically informed development projects in ecologically sensitive regions and criticized the misuse of the Kerala Promotion of Tree Growth in Non-Forestry Areas (Amendment) Act, 2005, which allows controlled felling of trees. They warned that unregulated tree removal threatens agriculture, tourism, and local ecosystems, calling for stronger legislation and farmer education. The conference also announced new leadership for the association.

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