Human-Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence

Author:

Singh Somya1,Singh Sanjaya2

Affiliation:

1. Independent Author, Vishesh Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh-226010, India.

2. IEM (Independent External Monitor) with SEBI (Securities & Exchange Board of India), Mumbai, Maharashatra- 400051, India; BBNL (Bharat Broadband Network Ltd), New Delhi- 110023, India.

Abstract

Man-animal conflict is a very complex issue which not only involves disruption of forest ecosystem but also a very weak legal support system while establishing wildlife corridors in the protected areas. Developmental projects have also taken a heavy toll on the very existence of wildlife and its symbiotic relationship with the forest ecosystem. The most common causes of human-wildlife conflict are livestock predation, crop raiding, loss of human life, animal death, damage to property, and injuries to people and wildlife. There are some valid reasons for increased man-animal conflicts in the recent past and they are changes in land use patterns (change from protected forest patches to agricultural, horticultural, and monoculture plantations) which destroy wildlife, livestock grazing, unscientific structures and practices of forest management in the country, allowing cattle to graze into forest areas and decreased prey base caused by poaching of herbivores leading to carnivores wandering out of forests in search of prey to indulge in cattle lifting and preying on human children.

Publisher

The Applied Biology & Chemistry Journal

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