• About us
  • Contact us
  • Our team
  • Terms of Service
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Kashmir Images - Latest News Update
Epaper
  • TOP NEWS
  • CITY & TOWNS
  • LOCAL
  • BUSINESS
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
    • ON HERITAGE
    • CREATIVE BEATS
    • INTERALIA
    • WIDE ANGLE
    • OTHER VIEW
    • ART SPACE
  • Photo Gallery
  • CARTOON
  • EPAPER
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Images - Latest News Update
No Result
View All Result
Home EDITORIAL

Human-animal conflict

Editor by Editor
March 10, 2025
in EDITORIAL
A A
0
Theme Park, a great initiative
FacebookTwitterWhatsapp

Jammu and Kashmir Forest Minister, Javed Ahmad Rana, on Saturday told the Assembly that 32 people died and 269 were injured in human-wildlife conflicts during the last two years. He said that 16 people each died in human-wildlife conflicts in 2023-24 and 2024-25 and 124 people were injured in 2023-24 and 145 in 2024-25. The human-animal conflict is a new norm in Jammu and Kashmir. The reports about these conflicts often appear in the media. The conflict has emerged as a big challenge to the related official agencies. It is not only humans but domestic animals too are falling prey to wild animals. However, such incidents are rarely reported though.

A deeper study of the issue indicates that from understaffed and ill-equipped Wild Life Department to human interference in habitats of wild animals, there are so many issues responsible for the conflict. Experts say that the Wild Life Department gets the least attention by the authorities and as a result it is understaffed. The employees of the department lack proper training and equipment. Besides, the human intervention in the original habitat of wild animals is disturbing these animals and forcing them towards human habitats resulting into the conflict. Experts say that the leopards have got urbanized on the 20 to 25 kilometer long stretch of the Karewa (Wodder) in Badgam over the years. Since this Karewa is vegetated, it gives required cover to the animals. Leopards don’t necessarily need huge jungles to live in. They would live anywhere subject some cover and food availability. The leopards living in the Karewa vegetation find their food easily in terms of dogs. The dog population is always growing in nearby areas due to the mismanagement of solid waste. That means these leopards have both the required things —the cover and food — available here.

More News

New Year, New Heights

Forensics Hub To Transform J&K

Faith Meets Vigilance

Load More

The conflict is also triggered by the massive deforestation, construction of roads and infrastructure projects to the encroachment of wildlife habitats by humans. The greed and longing for more resources by humans have led to the loss of wildlife habitat. To ensure the safety of both humans and animals, the government must stop the further destruction of forest areas and do away with diverting forest land for developmental projects. While people and the administration should avoid interfering with the natural habitat of wild animals, the Wild Life Department should be provided ample work force and modern technology so that the conflict is minimized. To monitor the movement of wild animals, the department should install CTV cameras in all potential areas and have a close communication with the populace there. The concerned department and common people should work hand-in-hand to ensure safety of both humans as well as wild animals.

Previous Post

J&K Budget 2025: A Typical Case of Intellectual Bankruptcy

Next Post

Police attaches properties of ‘drug peddler’

Editor

Editor

Related Posts

New Year, New Heights

Theme Park, a great initiative
by Editor
January 1, 2026

Kashmir has long been celebrated as paradise on earth, a valley where snow‑clad peaks, alpine meadows and shimmering lakes create...

Read moreDetails

Forensics Hub To Transform J&K

Theme Park, a great initiative
by Editor
December 31, 2025

The decision to establish a state-of-the-art forensic institute in Jammu and Kashmir marks a turning point in the Union Territory’s...

Read moreDetails

Faith Meets Vigilance

Theme Park, a great initiative
by Editor
December 30, 2025

The pilgrimage to the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine atop the Trikuta hills is one of the most revered journeys in...

Read moreDetails

Snow or Smog

Theme Park, a great initiative
by Editor
December 29, 2025

As Chillai-Kalan, the harshest forty days of winter in Kashmir, begins on December 21, the Valley faces a crisis that...

Read moreDetails

Cruelty Caught on Camera

Theme Park, a great initiative
by Editor
December 27, 2025

In yet another distressing episode that has shaken public conscience, police have detained a man accused of brutally assaulting his...

Read moreDetails

Foodgrains on the Track

Theme Park, a great initiative
by Editor
December 26, 2025

The arrival of the first freight train carrying food grains directly to South Kashmir marks a turning point in the...

Read moreDetails
Next Post
Three OGWs held in Pulwama: Police

Police attaches properties of ‘drug peddler’

  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Our team
  • Terms of Service
E-Mailus: kashmirimages123@gmail.com

© 2025 Kashmir Images - Designed by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • TOP NEWS
  • CITY & TOWNS
  • LOCAL
  • BUSINESS
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
    • ON HERITAGE
    • CREATIVE BEATS
    • INTERALIA
    • WIDE ANGLE
    • OTHER VIEW
    • ART SPACE
  • Photo Gallery
  • CARTOON
  • EPAPER

© 2025 Kashmir Images - Designed by GITS.