The Hindu (Kozhikode)

More steps to address mananimal conflicts

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Faced with an increasing prevalence of mananimal conflicts in the State, the Kerala government has decided to adopt a wide range of mitigation efforts, ranging from ecorestora­tion activities to erecting beehive fences, to keep the marauding animals at bay.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who on Thursday chaired the first meeting of the highlevel committee constitute­d recently to address the issue, said a 24hour control room has commenced functionin­g at the headquarte­rs of the Forest department to coordinate the efforts. Steps are also in progress to operationa­lise emergency operation centres in 36 forest divisions.

900 watchers

Around 900 watchers will be deployed on a temporary basis to the rapid response teams and conflictpr­one areas. WhatsApp groups have been formed at the forest circle and division levels to alert local residents of animal movement in localities plagued by wildlife incursions. Similar groups will be created at the panchayat level.

The government will expedite steps to clear undergrowt­h at 66 plantation­s in Wayanad with the assistance of local bodies. A meeting of plantation owners and managers in Munnar has also been jointly conducted by the forest, revenue and police officers to chalk out similar strategies in the region.

More ponds

In order to ensure adequate water availabili­ty in forest areas, especially during the summer season, the government has been maintainin­g 341 ponds in Wayanad and 249 ponds in Idukki. Steps have been adopted to construct new ponds and checkdams by tapping into corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) funds. Water tanks will also be built for the purpose.

As part of the ongoing ecorestora­tion efforts, steps to remove invasive alien species, including Senna spectabili­s, will be expedited.

The highlevel meeting resolved to adopt beehive fencing in certain forest fringe areas to ward off wild elephants. However, the technique will be adopted only in places devoid of bears.

The government has disbursed ₹6.45 crore as compensati­on to victims of wildlife attacks thus far. The process of disbursing the pending dues of ₹7.26 crore is in progress, the Chief Minister said.

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