Railway Barricades Approved to Tackle Human-Elephant Conflict in Karnataka
Karnataka's Forest Minister announced railway barricade approvals to mitigate human-elephant conflicts in Madikeri and Nagarhole divisions. Citing fatal incidents, he assured proactive measures, including compensation to victims' families. Maintenance of elephant-proof trenches, solar fencing, and rogue elephant captures are ongoing efforts to ensure safety.
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Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre announced the approval of a 7-km railway barricade for the Madikeri division and a 20-km barricade for the Nagarhole division by the year 2025–26. This move aims to mitigate the ongoing human-elephant conflicts in these regions.
Responding to a concern raised by BJP MLC Suja Kushalappa during the Zero Hour, Khandre assured that the construction of these railway barricades would commence shortly. Highlighting the unfortunate deaths of a 17-year-old girl and a tribal woman, Khandre emphasized the government's commitment to resolving the issue of human-wildlife conflicts.
The forest minister mentioned additional measures such as maintaining elephant-proof trenches and installing solar-powered fencing. Additionally, two elephant task forces are operational, and orders have been issued to capture rogue elephants. Compensation for victims' families is also being processed. Efforts continue to find a long-term solution to the crisis.
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