
Elephants continue to be the primary species involved in the situation of conflicts, which represents 22,483 incidents. | PHOTO Credit: Phjoto File: Ma Sriram
Combining tigers’ death due to poisoning reported from MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary during the year, death of elephants on electric substances and other unnatural causes and frequent raids on animal crops underline the severity of the human animal conflict in the villages that combine forest boundaries.
Urgent
Since the state observes a week of wild animals in the first week of October, it draws attention to tasting problems that require urgent intervention to alleviate the impact of the conflicting situation.
According to activists, a real challenge is introduced by measures to minimize, not the avert, human and animal deaths, and the loss of property that affects the local villagers carrying the onslaught of the conflict.
According to the E-Parihara Forestry Panel (April 2024-October 2025), 35,580 cases were reported where the raid to conflicts and other conflict cases would grow from a localized problem to an extended challenge that affected livelihoods, ecosystems and nature objectives.
Paid and waiting
According to data, 20,417 cases were approved for compensation, while 14,245 waits, indicating that the voltage of administrative mechanisms so that they can respond immediately.
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The estimated amount of Gratia, which was approved in the period 2024 to October 2025, is 22.82 GBP Crore, of which 21.61 GBP was paid, reflecting the ongoing financial burden on mitigating losses in mitigating losses in crop damage, killing human and human victims.
The highest elephant
The data suggest that elephants are still a primary species involved in the conflict situation, which is 22,483 incidents, followed by leopards (9 378), wild pigs and tigers.
Although the Ministry has taken over the installation of railway barricades to reduce human conflict in the South Karnataka region, there are gaps that cannot be realized due to topography and terrain, and elephants can navigate their way to bypassing barricades. However, officials say that there is a decrease in conflict with elephants in areas where the barricade was completed.
Fragmentation of habitats
The escalation of the conflict was attributed to fragmentation of habitats, intervention and interference through approval of a linear project through forests or near areas used animals for their seasonal migration.
If such problems were not resolved, the long -term consequences of uncontrolled conflict would be severe because there would be resistance between the affected communities that could resolve the killing. And the recent poisoning of six tigers in MM Hills is an indicator of such a situation.
Published – 4 October 2025 9:08





