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A high-level meeting presided over by District Collector Dineshan Cheruvatt decided to draft a detailed master plan to address the rising number of human-animal conflict incidents in Idukki district.
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Idukki, Kerala, India
Who
District Collector Dineshan Cheruvatt, Government Chief Whip Apu John Joseph, Idukki MP Dean Kuriakose, Idukki MLA Roy K. Paulose, Peerumade MLA Cyriac Thomas, Devikulam MLA F. Raja, Udumbanchola MLA Senapathi Venu, Chief Forest Conservator D.K. Vinod, Additional District Magistrate S. Sreejith, Rapid Response Team (RRT), Primary Response Team (PRT), Forest Department
What
A high-level meeting presided over by District Collector Dineshan Cheruvatt decided to draft a detailed master plan to address the rising number of human-animal conflict incidents in Idukki district.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 14:10:57 GMT · 3h 43m ago
Where
Idukki, Kerala, India ·
Why
The rising number of human-animal conflict incidents in the district necessitated a detailed master plan.
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How this affects you
This initiative aims to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts in Idukki by implementing measures such as clearing bushes, strengthening response teams, improving waste management, and considering AI-based fencing, which could improve safety for both residents and animals in the region.
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