Residents of eight villages within the Palamu Tiger Reserve graze their cattle in the Betla National Park, impacting wildlife, particularly bisons. The boundary between the villages and the park is long and porous, leading to cattle intrusion. To address the issue, the deputy director of the Palamu Tiger Reserve suggests creating meadows and pastures for the cattle. Additionally, a foot and mouth disease control programme will be conducted to curb the spread of the disease.