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The campaign aims to educate children about human leopard conflicts

The campaign aims to educate children about human leopard conflicts
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Hubballi: After several examples of leopards seen in human habitats in the Dharwad district recently, the Ministry of Forestry plans to launch the initiative to merek school children to human conflicts.
The department ransack a short and long-term plan to ensure that children grow into citizens who are in harmony with the natural environment, and good to animals.
Dharwad Division Deputy Forest Conservator Yashpal Ksheesagar told TI that the lookings of leopards in Nrupatunga Betta in Hubballi had encouraged the house of the need to maintain cleanliness in twin cities.
“If the garbage has not been dumped around Kendriya Vidyalaya-1, the place will not attract pigs.
If there is no pig mill, leopard of government institutions, we all have to introspect our responsibilities as citizens.
Another urgent concern is that many citizens Who is not worried about getting used to the preventive measures that will be adopted when they see the leopard.
We plan to educate children about this concern, “Ksheersagar said.
Indicating that the Department of Forest personnel have a full hand with events related to weeks of wildlife, Ksheakagar added, “We plan to launch this initiative in schools both this month, or in November.
We will work with the Tandem Department of Education and holding Elacution, painting, essay, and quiz competitions on the conflict of the animal-human in each of the marks.
We will invite experts to educate children.
In the case of Covid-19 faded, we will take the winner of this contest for tourist destinations in the forest so they can Get some practical insights.
We will distribute posters to school to help teachers who are sensitive to their environmental problems.
“This initiative will be held as part of the central government program to raise awareness about wildlife among children.
“This campaign is specifically intended to teach children that leopards are only other wild animals and not our enemies.
We will show children that it is not a wild animal that disturbs our land, but we have penetrated their homes..
We have Hope this helps children develop positive prospects for the environment, “Ksheersagar added.

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