Man - Wildlife Conflict : Cattle Lifting and Human Casualties in Kerala

Man - Wildlife Conflict : Cattle Lifting and Human Casualties in Kerala

Authors

  •   A. Veeramani
  •   E. A. Jayson
  •   P. S. Easa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1996/v122i10/6544

Abstract

Information on man-wildlife conflicts in Kerala during the period 1983-93 were collected from the office records of the Divisional Forest Offices and by Visiting areas from where man-wildlife conflicts were reported. Cattle lifting was mainly due to Panther (Panthera pardus) Tiger (Panthera tigris) and Wild Dog (Cuon alpinus). Eighty nine cattle lifting cases were reported during the period. Thirty one human deaths and 64 injury cases were also reported, mostly due to Elephants. Out of the total compensation claimed for cattle lifting only 20% was disbursed and only 14% were disbursed for human casualties. Electric fences using energizers may solve the problem temporarily. Resettling of villagers from inside the forest areas is also advisable.

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Author Biographies

A. Veeramani

E. A. Jayson

P. S. Easa

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Published

1996-10-01

How to Cite

Veeramani, A., Jayson, E. A., & Easa, P. S. (1996). Man - Wildlife Conflict : Cattle Lifting and Human Casualties in Kerala. Indian Forester, 122(10), 897–902. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1996/v122i10/6544

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