Bengaluru: Just days after cutting down the number of safaris at Bandipur and Nagarahole Tiger Reserves due to rising man-animal conflicts, Karnataka Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre recently warned that safaris could be suspended entirely if the situation does not improve.
Speaking at a coordination meeting with forest, revenue, and police officials at the Chamarajanagar Zilla Panchayat auditorium, the minister stressed that staff shortages cannot be used as an excuse for the rise in man-animal conflicts in districts hosting the reserve forests. “If there aren’t enough personnel to manage conflict-prone areas, then staff deployed for safari duties must be reassigned,” The Indian Express quoted Khandre as saying.
Highlighting the rise in elephant and tiger populations in the state, the min

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