Five wild boars culled in Kannur

Five wild boars were culled in the Kizhunna ward of Kannur, India, as part of a government initiative to manage the growing threat the animals pose to local residents and farmers. The operation was conducted under official supervision and followed legal guidelines for wildlife control.
Why it matters
This reflects the ongoing conflict between human expansion and wildlife populations, necessitating government intervention to protect public safety and agriculture.
Five wild boars were culled in Kizhunna ward of Kannur Corporation on Monday (June 15) as part of the State government’s intensified efforts to tackle the growing wild boar menace.
The article provides a factual account of a local government operation without taking a stance on the ethics of the cull.
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