2021
DOI: 10.15835/nsb13311017
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Efficacy of different human-elephant conflict prevention and mitigation techniques practiced in West Bengal, India

Abstract: Human-elephant conflicts (HEC) have become an ever-increasing threat to wildlife management in recent years around the world. In India, West Bengal has been one of the worst sufferers of these conflicts. With 2.89 % of the entire elephant population in India, the state records a high mortality rate, both human and pachyderm every year. Although several mitigation techniques, traditional as well as modern, have been used for many years, however, the conflict cases have not shown any steady decline. It seems tha… Show more

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“…A new measure by the local joint forest management group involves rolling fresh bamboo seeds (Dendrocalamus sp.) into unreachable parts of forest areas to develop food reserves inside the forests, further limiting elephants in their wild habitats(Chakraborty et al 2021).…”
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“…A new measure by the local joint forest management group involves rolling fresh bamboo seeds (Dendrocalamus sp.) into unreachable parts of forest areas to develop food reserves inside the forests, further limiting elephants in their wild habitats(Chakraborty et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%