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BANGALORE: In an effort to check man-animal conflict, the State Forest Department has put forward a proposal to connect Bannerghatta Biological Park (BBP) and Tamil Nadu Forests to develop elephant corridors.
"We have written to the Revenue Department seeking about 4,000 hectares of land which would include private land of farmers as well. We have provided them the Geographical Information System (GIS) map and satellite images of the entire plan. Once we get the approval and the land, we will proceed further with the work," said Biswajit Mishra, Deputy Conservator of Forests, BBP.Speaking to TNIE about the problem related to mananimal conflict, he said: "With the onset of monsoon, the movement of elephants increases from the southern part towards the north. With BBP lying in the northern most tip of the Mysore Elephant Reserve Forest, the number of elephants encroaching in are all the more. It is at this monsoon time, the mananimal conflict rises up and elephant raid on the fields increases especially during night hours."
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