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The human wildlife conflicts in India

by | 31-08-2017 18:02



The growing human population,deforestation,loss of habitat and decline in their prey species are few major reason behind the Human wildlife conflict in India. Natural wildlife territory is overlaps with the humans existence and various forms of human–wildlife conflict occur with various negative results.

Leopard attacks on humans are regularly reported only in India,The Panthera pardus or the leopards kill more humans in India than all other carnivores. Human–leopard conflict regions of the country are West Bengal, Maharashtra and Assam where most of the deadly leopard attack incident happened.

Most of the Tiger attacks in India appeared in the Sundarbans mangrove forest National Park of West Bengal. Sundarbans host largest population of tigers in the world due to its densely covered mangrove forests and climate. In the recent tiger attacks on Human was, A tiger attacked forest rangers on an Elephant in the Kaziranga National Park of Assam, in the north-east state of India. The tigers are known as Man-Eaters and Sundarbans is one of the famous place to spot these big cats, there are only 1706 tigers are left in the wild India.

A sloth bear attacked and killed one person and seriously injured three others in India,major zone includes Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh where most of the incident occurred.

The Corbett National Park of Uttarakhand is famous for notable man-eaters leopard, responsible for at least 400 attacks on humans. Leopard of Panar,Leopard of Rudraprayag and Leopard of the Mulher Valley have claimed thousand of human and cattle lives. Leopards are still one of the most dangerous animal in India and responsible for many human life alone among the other four big cats of India.