PCCF visits elephant-infested areas

PCCF visits elephant-infested areas

PCCF visits elephant-infested areas

Siddapur, Mar. 17: In the wake of the excessive elephant-human conflict in the district, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests of the Wildlife Department Kumar Pushkar visited various parts of the district and held consultations with officials and farmers.

Speaking on the occasion, he instructed the officials to install modern technology A.I. cameras to detect movement in places where wild animals are in trouble in Kodagu district. He also directed that steps should be taken to install loudspeakers that produce high noise in places where wild elephants often come and make arrangements for the elephants to return home by this sound. He said that the government will provide grants to the district for works to prevent elephant-human conflict in the coming days. He visited the Madikeri office and obtained information.

Kodagu Circle Chief Conservator of Forests Sonal Vrishni, DFO of the Wildlife Department Nehru and others were present.

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