“There has been an increase in the population of certain wild animals in some areas of the forest.
Complaints have been received from various state governments regarding attacks on farmers by the wild animals in their fields.
In order to support farmers and victims of depredations/attacks by wild animals, State Governments provide
ex-gratia relief
for farmers in respect of damage to crops and loss of human lives from
their own funds as well from the assistance provided by Central
Government. The amount of
ex-gratia relief eligible for
assistance under the Centrally Sponsored Schemes for payment to the
victims of predation/depredation by wild animals (See
Annexure).
The Central Government provides financial assistance to State/Union
Territory Governments under the Centrally Sponsored Schemes of
'Integrated Development of Wildlife Habitats', 'Project Tiger'
and ’Project Elephant' for the management of wildlife and its habitats
in the country, which
inter alia helps in preventing human-animal conflict and support the farmers. The activities supported under the Schemes
inter alia include
construction /erection of physical barriers, such as barbed wire fence,
solar powered electric fence, bio-fencing using cactus, boundary walls
etc. to prevent the entry of wild animals into crop fields; improvement
of wildlife habitat of wild animals by augmenting the availability of
food and water in forest areas to reduce the entry of animals from
forests to habitations and setting up of anti-depredation squads to
drive away problematic animals.
On December 24, 2014, the Ministry issued an advisory to the States
highlighting the legal provisions under the Wildlife (Protection) Act,
1972 to deal with the human-wildlife conflict situations. Vide this
advisory, Ministry has also sought proposals from State/Union Territory
Governments, after objective assessment of the situation with details of
the areas in which notification under section 62 of the Act, declaring
any wild animals in Schedule V for specified period, could be helpful in
management of conflict.
Based on the proposals from the state of Bihar, Himachal Pradesh and
Uttarakhand such notification have been issued for listing wild pig in
Uttarakhand, monkeys in Himachal Pradesh and Nilgai and wild pig in
Bihar in Schedule V of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972.
The Ministry of Agriculture, in consultation with MoEF&CC has
issued an Advisory in March 2012 for the management of Blue Bulls in the
country. This Advisory,
inter-alia, indicates various strategies and options for the mitigation of blue bull conflict situations.”
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ANNEXURE
The amount of
ex-gratia relief eligible for assistance under
the Centrally Sponsored Schemes for payment to the victims of
predation/depredation by wild animals:
Sl. No. |
Nature of damage caused by wild animals |
Amount of ex-gratia relief |
(a) |
Death or permanent incapacitation |
Rs. 2,00,000/- |
(b) |
Grievous injury |
30% of (a) |
(c) |
Minor injury |
Cost of treatment |
(d) |
Loss of property |
Value of loss/damage as assessed by authorized officer |
This information was given by Minister of State (Independent Charge)
of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Anil Madhav Dave, in
reply to a written question in Lok Sabha today.
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