Amid a raging debate over human-animal conflict, Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave in a written reply said that the group constituted by his ministry for formulation of National Wildlife Action Plan (2017-2031) has submitted its report.
Dave said that the plan does not have a specific proposal for fixing upper limit of animal population to avoid risk to farmers and human settlements.
"There is no specific proposal for fixing upper limit of animal population with a view to avoid risk to farmers and human settlements.
He was asked whether the government is considering to come out with a final National Wildlife Action Plan 2017-31 soon, a draft of which is ready.
Presently, there is no proposal in the ministry for selective and supervised culling of wild animals, Dave added.
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