Drone camera to prevent human-wildlife conflict

Drone camera to prevent human-wildlife conflict

Drone camera to prevent human-wildlife conflict

Bengaluru, Nov. 13: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who gave instructions to increase the monitoring of drone cameras to prevent human-wildlife conflict, and to formulate scientific methods in consultation with experts including Kripakara Senani-Sanjay Gubbi, assured that all assistance from the government, including necessary personnel and funds, will be provided. 4Fifth page (from the first page) He instructed that steps should be taken to immediately catch 15-20 tigers roaming outside the forest area due to old age and injuries due to attacks by new young tigers and other reasons with the help of drone cameras. Eight Kumki elephants are already being used for the operation and the Chief Minister instructed that the number of personnel and squads be used in the conflict-affected forest area as per the requirement.

After a comprehensive discussion on this, the Chief Minister said that the following eight-point program has been put in place to control human-wildlife conflict.

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