
Forest dept seeks help to curb wildlife menace
The forest department has written to the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Dehradun, to conduct a study to help mitigate rising human-animal conflicts in the state.
'This is a one-of-a-kind study ever done in India to assess the wildlife outside a protected area.
Given Goa's dense green cover, the possibility of wildlife sightings is high, which means that chances of human-animal conflict are also likely.
Therefore, we have written to the institute at Dehradun to understand the existing migratory corridors, villages near wildlife-prone areas and mitigation measures,' said Navin Kumar, conservator of forests (wildlife and ecotourism).
The department has requested a proposal from WII to conduct a study mapping conflict zones, identifying vulnerable species, delineating existing animal corridors, and suggesting mitigation measures for long-term solutions.
Over the past few days, multiple leopard sightings and attacks on domestic animals have been reported in Pernem. A local said three sightings occurred this week alone, including one near a local bank and another crossing the main road in Agarwada around 5 am on Thursday.
On Wednesday midnight, a leopard was spotted at Tulaskarwadi, Pernem, attempting to catch a dog near the govt high school. Residents managed to click a photo before it vanished.
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Another leopard was caught on CCTV attacking a pet dog in Amere-Poraskade, Pernem, sparking panic among residents.
A 24-year-old hotel management student sustained minor injuries in a leopard attack while riding his scooter in Agarwada. Over a dozen other leopard sightings have been reported in Pernem recently, with two caught in cages at Arambol and Tuem.

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