International Journal of Ecology (Jan 2022)

First Ministry-Academia Collaborative Report on Causes and Remedies of Human-Animal Conflict at Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh, India

  • Poonam Mishra,
  • Anubha Chaudhary,
  • Aayush Raj Tyagi,
  • Anjali Gangwar,
  • Anurag Tyagi,
  • Mahima Singh,
  • Megha Kaushik,
  • Shambhavi Mishra,
  • Yashi Garg,
  • Yakshi Sethi,
  • Himanshi Jain,
  • Jyoti Pal,
  • N. K. Janoo,
  • Neelu Jain Gupta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/3543650
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Sustainable coexistence of different components of an ecosystem is a fundamental requirement for the overall welfare of the human population worldwide. Despite this fact, continued growth in human population, increasing demand for various available natural resources, and invasion of all inhabitable habitats have led to the destruction of the coexistence of wildlife and human and also caused the fragmentation of natural habitat for the wildlife in India. This in turn may viciously affect the rural population residing in the nearby area of such regions, for example, the area covered for sanctuaries, which are established in consideration to provide protection to the indigenous wildlife. Hence, it becomes essential to mitigate such conflicts to create a healthy environment for cosurvival of all stakeholders. Here, in this study, we have tried to figure out the possible reasons and provide certain cures to avoid the recurring human-wildlife conflicts in one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries, Hastinapur wildlife sanctuary, situated in Uttar Pradesh, India.