Lockdown: Animals on prowl in MP's human habitats; kill 13

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Apr 17 2020 | 8:14 PM IST

The coronavirus lockdown and the resulting silence seems to have triggered a spurt in the attacks on humans by wild animals as they are often found entering the human habitats in and around the forest areas, officials in Madhya Pradesh said on Friday.

Since the lockdown came into force, wild animals, including leopards, tigers and elephants, have killed as many as 13 people in different parts of the state, they said.

"The silence in the adjoining urban areas has apparently given a mistaken sense of expanded territory to the wild animals. They venture out of their territory, sometimes misled by prevailing pin-drop silence due to the lockdown," an official said.

The forest cover of Madhya Pradesh is 77,482.49 sq km, which is 25.14 per cent of the state's total geographical area, a central government report has said.

The last three weeks have marked unusual activity with wild animals increasing found entering the human habitats.

According to the forest officials, tigers and elephants have killed four persons each, while bears and leopards have claimed the lives of two persons each. A wild boar also attacked and killed one person.

All these incidents happened in and around the forest areas in Seoni, Shahdol, Ratlam, Anuppur, Sidhi and other districts.

"Earlier, the wild animals did not venture beyond their territory due to human presence out there. They know the red line that was not to be crossed," Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Rajesh Shrivastava told PTI on Friday.

"But with no or subdued human presence around, the animals are going beyond their territories," he added.

"Never ever in the past so many people have been killed by wild animals in such a short span of time," he said.

Shrivastava said that this rise in the attacks in and around the wild sanctuaries and forest areas could be attributed to the lockdown and the silence it has created.

With roads and highways deserted, two groups of wild elephants crossed the state borders and walked into MP from Chhattisgarh and killed four persons three in Anuppur and one in Seoni in the last couple days, the forest official said.th

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First Published: Apr 17 2020 | 8:14 PM IST

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