4.5- Man-wildlife conflicts
What are man-animal conflict?
Man wildlife conflict is the negative impact of man’s activities
on the habitat and resources of the wild animals due to growing human
populations overlap with wildlife territory.
What are the causes of man-animal conflict?
·
Habitat fragmentation and
shrinking of habitats
·
Increased disturbance due to collection of fuel wood, fodder,
NTFPs, water etc. from the forests has also increased the incidences of
man-animal conflict
·
people have to go deeper and
deeper, year by year for fetching
firewood
·
Decreased prey base
What is the impact of man wildlife conflict?
1. Injury or loss of human lives or animals
2. Crop damage , livestock depredation
3. Damage to human property and destruction of
habitat
What can be done to reduce this conflict?
1. Capacity building of forest guards
2. Increased vigilance and protection of
identified locations using hi-tech surveillance tools like sensors for knowing
Animal movements – Eg. Buxa forest
3. Construction of highways/railways bypassing
wildlife rich areas like Trans-Canada Highway bypassed Banff National park
4. Expansion of protected reserves : in-situ and
ex-situ habitat conservation measures will help in securing animals their
survival and reduced conflict with humans
5. Safe animal zones creation: re-locating of
animal habitats away from residential and commercial centres will serve to
minimize animal-man conflict for illegal and self-interested motives
6. Community based rehabilitation measures:
making community responsible for resolution of animal-man conflict will aid in
decentralized approach of governance for wildlife preservation. For ex it is
done Keibul Lamjao National Park, Kaziranga national park, Sundarbans etc;
7. Partnering with WWF which provide tailor made
solutions to man wildlife conflict with community and species in consideration
8. Adequate compensation after rehabilitation –
Baiga tribe in Kanha tiger reserve were relocated without proper compensation
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