June 29, 2022

Workshop held in Nagaland calls for community involvement to counter human elephant conflict

A range of vital aspects of community engagement in the conservation of wildlife was discussed at a workshop held in Nagaland, where human elephant conflict is on the increase.


Source: North-East Now

Wokha district in Nagaland experiences increasing numbers of human-elephant conflict due to the loss of elephant habitats. The workshop organized by the Nagaland Forest Department Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) – India and the Nagaland State Biodiversity Board urged all sectors to work together towards conservation of wildlife.

Source: North-East Now
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