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Fadnavis calls for measures to prevent casualties in tiger attacks in Gadchiroli; orders study

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Published on: Mar 22, 2025 05:25 PM IST

Fadnavis calls for measures to prevent casualties in tiger attacks in Gadchiroli; orders study

Mumbai, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has called for special measures to prevent casualties due to tiger attacks in Gadchiroli district and ordered a study by experts, an official said on Saturday.

Fadnavis calls for measures to prevent casualties in tiger attacks in Gadchiroli; orders study

As per a statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office, the report of the study is to be submitted within three months, with measures such as special compensation to families of persons who have died in tiger attacks in the last five years and translocation of big cats.

The chief minister has taken serious note of the loss of lives due to tiger attacks and directed that a plan be formulated under the guidance of Pravin Pardeshi, chief executive officer of the Maharashtra Institution for Transformation .

Pardeshi held a meeting with senior forest officers in Nagpur on Saturday to discuss various strategies.

More than 50 people have died in tiger attacks in Gadchiroli district in five years. The attacks have occurred in the Gadchiroli, Chamooshi, Aramori, Wadsa, and Dhanora areas.

Experts from organisations, such as the Wildlife Institute, will also be appointed for further action.

It was noted that tigers involved in human-animal conflicts tend to be older, and there is a need for a policy decision regarding the relocation of such big cats.

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