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Mysuru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has directed officials to devise long-term solutions to the growing human–wildlife conflict in the state. Speaking to the media after the meeting held at his native Mysuru on Tuesday, the CM made several key points. “There was a serious discussion on the man–tiger conflict. I asked officials to scientifically analyze why tigers and elephants stray out of forests, and to find long-term solutions,” said CM Siddaramaiah.
He instructed that waterholes in forests be filled, lantana weeds removed, and fodder cultivated inside forests to prevent animals from moving towards human settlements. “A separate meeting will be convened soon to address this issue comprehensively. I’ve told

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