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Jenu Kuruba tribe protest against eviction from their homes in India

Jenu Kuruba tribe protest against eviction from their homes in India
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Nagarhole
India-general
Karnataka
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Delhi
Narendra-modi
Jenu-kuruba
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India-supreme-court
Us-fish-wildlife-service
Survival-international

Honey-collecting tribe launches indefinite protest for right to stay in tiger reserve

Honey-collecting tribe launches indefinite protest for right to stay in tiger reserve
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'Bee-Fences' Set Up To Scare Away Elephants And Prevent Human-Animal Conflict In Karnataka

‘Bee-Fences’ Set Up To Scare Away Elephants And Prevent Human-Animal Conflict In Karnataka by Arun Kumar Das - Mar 16, 2021 06:20 AM The bee boxes (Arun Kumar Das). Snapshot Project RE-HAB uses ‘bee fences’ to dissuade elephants from entering human habitations. Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has launched a ‘bee-fences’ project to mitigate human-animal (elephant) conflict in the country. The objective of Project RE-HAB (reducing elephant-human attacks using bees) is to thwart elephant attacks in human habitations using honey bees and thus reducing loss of lives — humans as well as animals. The pilot project was launched yesterday (15 March) at four locations around village Chelur in Kodagu district of Karnataka by KVIC chairman Vinai Kumar Saxena.

Chelur
Karnataka
India
Nagarhole
India-general
Odisha
Orissa
Ponnampet
Pune
Maharashtra
Kodagu
Chhattisgarh

Experts worried over delay in catching Tiger that killed two men in Coorg- The New Indian Express

Express News Service HUBBALLI:  A delay in capturing the male tiger which has killed three humans and injured one in the last three weeks in Virajpet taluk in Kodagu has kept everyone worried. Amidst the critical time of forest fire, large numbers of forest staff from Nagarhole and other divisions are on duty to track the problematic tiger. The issue ensued when the tiger killed two humans in separate locations in a span of 24 hours in Virajpet taluk. The next human kill was attempted by the tiger by March 5 in the same taluk. There was a window period between the two attacks the tiger should have been caught, lamented a section of tiger experts.

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Karnataka
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India-general
Kodagu
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