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Man-animal conflict: Newly established WCR brings hope for Kulgam’s DH Pora | KNO

Residents hopeful as facility promises quicker responses, enhanced safety measures; Minor killed, 25 injured in attacks, 50 animals rescued this year so far: Wildlife officials

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Kulgam, Dec 02 (KNO): The establishment of a Wildlife Control Room (WCR) in Damhal Hajipora (DH Pora) of south Kashmir’s Kulgam district has brought a glimmer of hope to residents grappling with a long-standing man-animal conflict. The whole Kulgam district previously relied on a single control room, often leading to delayed responses and increased risks to both humans and animals. The new facility is expected to reduce response times and enhance safety measures for the 40-50 villages in the area. Speaking with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Peer Irshad Hussain, in-charge of the newly established WCR in DH Pora, said the facility had already started making an impact. "In recent days, we have tranquillised three black bears and guided five animals back to their natural habitats, ensuring their safety and that of the residents. He said the centre will not only safeguard people but also aid in wildlife conservation." "The facility is temporarily operating out of a Forest Check Post but plans are underway to establish a fully equipped, permanent structure," Hussain said. "We have written to the higher authorities for a proper building, and soon, the centre will have additional powers and resources." Irshad credited the Wildlife Warden South Division and district administration for their support in making the facility operational. " Another wildlife official said that over the past eleven months, the area witnessed 25 injuries and the tragic death of a minor due to wild animal attacks. Over 50 animals, including bears, leopards and porcupines, have been rescued during this period, he said. Farooq Ahmad, a local, expressed his gratitude to the department, saying: "For years, we have lived in fear of wild animals. This control room is a lifeline for us, ensuring quicker responses and better safety for our families and livestock." He said the facility comes as a relief to the area known for its proximity to dense forests and frequent wildlife intrusions. "Now our children can move around without fear, and our livestock is safer. This facility is a blessing for our people," Farooq said—(KNO)

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