PREDATOR ALERT Attacks on humans by leopards and Asiatic black bears in the Kashmir valley - Analysis of case studies and spatial patterns of elevated conflict The sudden increase in human-wildlife conflict in Jammu & Kashmir has caused immense loss to human life and property which has translated into a public outcry. The government on its part has been concerned and instituted a study conducted jointly by the Wildlife Trust of India and the Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu and Kashmir. The purpose of this study was to suggest measures which could be employed to reduce this conflict. Over 200 victims were interviewed and over a hundred locations visited and inspected. This report presents the findings of the survey and suggests both short term and long term measures to improve the situation vis-à-vis human-wild animal conflict by addressing issues like human welfare, community participation, infrastructural development and improved capacity. View Report (7.89 MB)
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