Under the program based on Human Wildlife Conflict, 15 IFS officers from different states reached Corbett Park, the officers gathered important information

Ramnagar: A team of 15 IFS officers from different states of the country reached Corbett today. The team held a meeting in Corbett and gathered information about the park’s management, eco-tourism, wildlife. Along with this, important information was also gathered from the officials of Corbett Park on topics like management of forests and wildlife here.

Let us tell you that today a team of 15 IFS officers from different states of the country reached Corbett Park on a two-day tour under the leadership of FII Dehradun in Corbett Tiger Reserve. The 15-member team gathered information on various topics. In this, information was gathered on wildlife management, human wildlife conflict. Moradabad DFO Suraj Kumar, who was part of the team, said that human wildlife conflict in the plains and in the government park is of a different kind. The number of leopards is more there. He said that the way the number of humans is increasing, the wildlife is also increasing in the same way. He said that we should not go to their habitats. He said that somewhere or the other, many times humans are also responsible for many incidents of human wildlife conflict.

Corbett Tiger Reserve Director Saket Badola said that this program has been organized by Dehradun FII focused on Human Wildlife Conflict. In which sequence all the IFS have come here. IFS officers visited Corbett Park. Gathered information about the activities here. Learned about the work being done to reduce wildlife conflict, management.