Kerala govt plans multi-layer defence against human-wildlife conflict: Forest Minister
The Kerala government is implementing a multi-layered defense strategy to mitigate human-wildlife conflict in high-risk areas. The plan includes AI-based surveillance, physical barriers, and habitat improvement to keep wildlife within forest boundaries.
Why it matters
As human settlements expand, finding sustainable ways to coexist with wildlife is critical for both biodiversity conservation and human safety.
Kerala Forest Minister Shibu Baby John has said the government is working on creating a comprehensive multi-layer protective barrier mechanism in high-risk areas to tackle the growing threat of human-wildlife conflict.
The article provides a straightforward report on government policy and ministerial statements.
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