Khandre Announces Completion of Repair Work on Elephant Trenches and Solar Fences in Kodagu
**Minister Highlights Human-Wildlife Conflict Concerns in Kodagu District**
The Minister has revealed that Kodagu district accounts for 38% of deaths attributed to human-wildlife conflict in the state. In response to these alarming statistics, the Minister has directed local authorities to enhance patrolling efforts in the region to ensure public safety and protect wildlife.
Human-wildlife conflicts have become an increasing concern in many parts of India, primarily due to habitat encroachment and agricultural activities that bring humans and wildlife into closer proximity. Kodagu, known for its lush coffee plantations and rich biodiversity, has experienced several incidents involving elephants and other wildlife.
Strengthening patrolling efforts may involve deploying forest officials and community engagement initiatives to raise awareness about coexistence strategies among residents. The government is likely to seek collaboration with wildlife conservation organizations to develop effective conflict mitigation strategies.
This initiative is part of a broader state effort to address wildlife-related issues and reduce the risk of conflicts, ensuring both human and ecological welfare in the region.
