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Forest department set to launch 100-day action plan to reduce human-wildlife conflict

The Forest department is launching a 100-day action plan aimed at reducing human-wildlife conflict. Key components include installing solar-powered fencing, repairing existing fences, introducing a centralized monitoring system, clearing undergrowth along forest roads, and expanding snake rescue efforts. The initiative also involves forming rapid response teams, submitting proposals for legal amendments regarding wild boars and bonnet macaques, conducting a panchayat-level census of wild boars, preparing a panel of shooters, and studying wildlife carrying capacity.

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Forest department set to launch 100-day action plan to reduce human-wildlife conflict

The Forest department is launching a 100-day action plan aimed at reducing human-wildlife conflict. Key components include installing solar-powered fencing, repairing existing fences, introducing a centralized monitoring system, clearing undergrowth along forest roads, and expanding snake rescue efforts. The initiative also involves forming rapid response teams, submitting proposals for legal amendments regarding wild boars and bonnet macaques, conducting a panchayat-level census of wild boars, preparing a panel of shooters, and studying wildlife carrying capacity.

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