• Contact No : 9810386315
  • E MAil : officemail.masm@gmail.com
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Human Touch
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Programmes
  • Partnerships
  • Publications
  • Networking
  • Download
  • Stories Of Change
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Programmes
  • Partnerships
  • Publications
  • Networking
  • Download
  • Stories Of Change
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Morning News
No Result
View All Result
Home Programmes

Parliamentary Panel Suggests Advisory Body For Addressing Human-Animal Conflict

Parliamentary Panel Suggests Advisory Body For Addressing Human-Animal Conflict

Deepmala Tripathy by Deepmala Tripathy
April 22, 2022
in Programmes
0
0
SHARES
3
VIEWS

New Delhi, April 22 : Along with the main recommendation in connection with the CITES under proposed amendments to the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, a Parliamentary panel has also recommended creation of an advisory body for addressing the human-animal conflict and suggested strict measures for the State Board for Wild Life Board (SBWL).

READ ALSO

Ram Charan lands in Hyderabad to grand welcome by fans

French Open badminton: Satwik, Chirag win men’s doubles title

As reported by IANS on Thursday, the Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science and Technology, Environment, Forests & Climate Change, in its Report on ‘The Wild Life (Protection) Amendment, Bill, 2021’ had supported the government’s reason for legal backing in view of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), but recommended critical changes in the way it is done and also provided observations and recommendations on a number of issues, including human-animal conflict (HAC).

Conflict between humans and animals is one of the main threats to the long-term survival of some of the world’s most iconic species, a 2021 report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) had pointed out. It had highlighted that globally, conflict-related killing affected more than 75 per cent of the world’s wild cat species. Besides, many other terrestrial and marine carnivore species such as polar bears and Mediterranean monk seals as well as large herbivores such as elephants are affected.

In India, as per the Environment Ministry data, more than 500 elephants were killed between 2014-2015 and 2018-2019, mostly due to human-elephant conflict. Of course, more than 2,000 humans too were killed in such conflicts during the same period.

Stating the reasons for why another Statutory Committee is required when the law already empowers constitution of State Board for Wild Life (SBWL), the Parliamentary Committee said, “Human-Animal Conflict (HAC) is a complex issue as serious as hunting and therefore needs legislative backing in order to effectively manage the situation.”

“The HAC requires to be dis aggregated into those conflicts that endanger human life and property (as in the case of elephants and large carnivores) and those that damage human property – for example, crop damage,” the Committee report said and also suggested the composition.

The HAC Advisory Committee will be headed by the Chief Wild Life Warden, who is the sole authority under the relevant section of the Wild Life Act to take decisions in respect of Schedule I animals (listed as per their status, endangered or not) and he/she, in turn, can consult this committee under the newly proposed section to enable the Chief Wild Life Warden in proper decision making, “particularly in contentious situations involving huge media & public outcry.”

The specialized committee, having limited members with in-depth technical knowledge for evolving effective site-specific plans/ mitigation strategies including recommendations on changing cropping patterns and for taking critical decisions at short notice, empowered under the law.

It will have over 10 members, chaired by the Minister in-charge of Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change who may not have the specialized knowledge in terms of technical issues like chemical immobilization and specialized capture techniques, translocation, identification of corridors for long-term resolution, etc.

“That in order to deal with law & order situations which erupt in most HAC situations, a senior police officer empowered under the law has been recommended so that appropriate orders, to Superintendents of Police to effectively control law & order and ensure protection to forest staff and property, can be issued,” the Parliamentary panel, headed by former Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh, recommended.

Another specific amendment is the one relating to the creation of a Standing Committee of the State Board for Wild Life (SBWL).

Highlighting the legitimate worry that such a Standing Committee with no more than 12 members “will be packed with official members, exercise all powers of the SBWL and take decisions independent of the SBWL itself and end up being a rubber stamp for faster clearances of projects,” the Parliamentary panel recommended that if at all a Standing Committee of the SBWL is to be formed, then it must mandatorily have at least one-third of the non-official members of the SBWL; at least three institutional members (such as ICFRE, NTCA, etc.); and the director or the nominee of the Wildlife Institute of India. “The same composition should be applicable to the National Board for Wild Life (NBWL) as well,” the panel suggested.

Related Posts

Ram Charan lands in Hyderabad to grand welcome by fans
Programmes

Ram Charan lands in Hyderabad to grand welcome by fans

French Open badminton: Satwik, Chirag win men’s doubles title
Programmes

French Open badminton: Satwik, Chirag win men’s doubles title

Historic day for 16-year-old D. Gukesh as he becomes the youngest to stun world champion Magnus Carlsen
Programmes

Historic day for 16-year-old D. Gukesh as he becomes the youngest to stun world champion Magnus Carlsen

Programmes

The Plastics In Sea Can Out-Number The Population Of Fish! Let There Be A Halt.

Programmes

Ibuprofen, paracetamol in pregnancy ups preterm, stillbirth risks by 50%

Programmes

Goa Cops Raid Pharmacy, Seize Cannabis-Based Products (Lead)

Next Post

India-UK Discuss N-Gen Defence Tie-up

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

POPULAR NEWS

This District Of Odisha Is The First To Be Child Marriage Free

This District Of Odisha Is The First To Be Child Marriage Free

HSRP facility in Odisha now available in “ Mo Seva kendra”

HSRP facility in Odisha now available in “ Mo Seva kendra”

Lock Upp’: Saisha Shinde Opens Up On Having Physical Relationship With Well-known Fashion Designer

International Day Of The Girl Child

International Day Of The Girl Child

On International Self-Care Day, ‘SLAY’ with Glance & Roposo

On International Self-Care Day, ‘SLAY’ with Glance & Roposo

EDITOR'S PICK

Проститутки Москвы — кто делает без вмешательства

Groom’s Cousin Beaten To Death In Bihar

Mother Teresa covered up worst excesses of church, new documentary claims

Explodiac Harbors Enjoy Explodiac 100percent free 500 spins no deposit free! Loja de Tecnologia e eletrodomésticos

About

Human Touch is a platform for non-partisan portrayal of human rights issues in their different forms. Be it the rights of the weaker sections of our population such as the women, the children

Follow us

Categories

Recent Posts

  • ดาวน์โหลด 1xBet รับและลงนาม Droid addenda ติดตั้ง 1xBet APK บนโทรศัพท์ Android
  • Spartacus Name to help you Hands Demonstration Enjoy Free pokie tips australia Position Game
  • Roman casino abo no deposit bonus chariots
  • 10 Best fabulous bingo casino Online casinos the real deal Money Get 2025

LOCATE US

  • Manavadhikar Samajik Manch
    39, Sant Nagar, New Delhi – 110065
    Tel.: 91-11-41621978
    E-mail: officemail.masm@gmail.com
  • Phone Number : 9810386315
  • Email : officemail.masm@gmail.com

© 2021 humantouch - Designed by JustOdisha.

No Result
View All Result
  • Homepages
  • Programmes
  • Partnership
  • Publication
  • Download
  • Networking
  • Stories Of Change
  • Science
  • Contact
  • Travel

© 2021 humantouch - Designed by JustOdisha.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In