Palamu Tiger Reserve to shift road to curb man-animal conflict
The New Indian Express|December 02, 2022
IN order to avoid man-animal conflict, officials at Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) have decided to shift Kaer-Labhar road passing through its core area to another location.
MUKESH RANJAN
Palamu Tiger Reserve to shift road to curb man-animal conflict

Officials informed that these roads are used by both men and wild animals leading to regular killing of the animals after they come under motor vehicles and bikes.

According to PTR officials, as many as 15-20 wild animals are killed every year in road accidents on this route, three people were closely saved after wild tuskers attacked them in separate incidents last year leaving their vehicles badly damaged. Efforts are also being made to shift the railway line from Chhipaodohar to Hehegarha to make PTR disturbance free for the wild animals, they said.

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