Shrinking Habitat, Increasing Elephant-Human Conflict: Experts

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  • Published On: February 20, 2024
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Top conservationists say the reason for increasing incidents of human-elephant conflict is shrinking habitat. Over sixty life size elephant models made of invasive weed lantana, which is destroying habitat, showcased in Bengaluru to highlight the issue.

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