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**Minister Urges Enhanced Patrols in Kodagu District Due to Elevated Human-Wildlife Conflict Deaths**
The Minister recently highlighted that 38% of fatalities resulting from human-wildlife conflict within the State are concentrated in Kodagu district. In response to these alarming statistics, the Minister has instructed local officials to intensify patrolling efforts in the region to mitigate potential conflicts and ensure the safety of residents.
Kodagu, known for its rich biodiversity and extensive wildlife, has been increasingly affected by encounters between humans and wildlife, particularly in areas adjacent to natural habitats. Factors contributing to these conflicts may include habitat encroachment, agricultural expansion, and a rise in human populations.
The Minister’s initiative aims to enhance community awareness and promote safer coexistence between humans and wildlife. Implementation of increased patrols may involve collaboration with wildlife experts and local organizations to devise effective conflict-reduction strategies.
Further discussions will focus on sustainable land-use practices and community education, which could aid in reducing incidents and fostering a more harmonious relationship between wildlife and local populations.
