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Man Animal Conflict: Who is Responsible? 

by KD Desk
March 1, 2023
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Conflicts between people and wildlife have increased alarmingly in Kashmir in recent years, particularly in urban areas. This is a serious problem since it endangers not only the lives of the residents but also the lives of wild animals. The primary causes of this uptick in conflict can be linked to excessive human meddling in wild animals’ natural environments, driving them out of their native habitats by rapid urbanisation and deforestation, forcing them into human-populated regions in search of food and refuge.
The habitats of wild animals are getting smaller as a result of growing urbanisation, which makes it harder for them to obtain enough food and water. As a result, they come into touch with people while looking to fulfil their needs. These occurrences are on the rise, and the government, the relevant departments, as well as citizens, deserve the credit because it must be said that it is a collective failure. The government has failed to prevent humans from entering wildlife habitats; it should have taken the necessary actions, but it did not; the concerned departments have not yet emerged from their state of inaction; they are sleeping because the government is dozing off when it comes to protecting the wildlife, and when it comes to people, is anyone there to prevent them from crossing the line?

The Wildlife Department has proven to be an abject failure, just like the Forest Department. When their men are observed attempting to capture roving wildlife creatures in urban or rural residential areas, we don’t refer to it as action; we refer to it as damage control. The wild creatures shouldn’t have first made their way down to populated areas, and now that they frequently find themselves there, the concerned department is merely doing face-saving. The people in charge need to come to their senses and take proactive measures to guarantee that the habitats of wild animals are properly managed so that they do not trespass into places where people live.

The government should oversee the enforcement of strong rules to stop people from entering the habitats of wild animals and disrupting their serenity. Locals must also be educated about the measures that must be taken while dealing with wild animals. The rise in human-wildlife conflicts in Kashmir is a serious worry and requires immediate attention because they primarily damage wildlife rather than people. There is little doubt that many lives have been lost in these situations, but the damage they cause to wildlife is enormous and difficult to repair, necessitating a quick response from the government. In conjunction with the specialists, the action plan must be drafted with a special emphasis on preserving animal habitats at all costs. We need to come out of the damage control-mode, now!

KD Desk

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