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Home / Environment / Karnataka CM Cites Resorts and Safaris as Reasons for Wildlife Encroachment

Karnataka CM Cites Resorts and Safaris as Reasons for Wildlife Encroachment

3 Nov

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Summary

  • Siddaramaiah identifies resorts and safaris in forest areas as causing wildlife to leave forests
  • Shortage of water and fodder also driving animals out of forests
  • Illegal resorts to be acted against, jungle safaris to be reduced
Karnataka CM Cites Resorts and Safaris as Reasons for Wildlife Encroachment

On November 3, 2025, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed the recent spate of tiger attacks and wildlife sightings in the state's forest regions. He identified the proliferation of resorts and jungle safaris in these areas as a key factor behind the increased movement of wild animals out of their natural habitats.

Siddaramaiah explained that the growing human presence and activity in the forests, driven by the rise in resort and safari operations, has disrupted the natural environment and forced wildlife like elephants, tigers, leopards, wild boar, and deer to venture out in search of food and water. Additionally, the chief minister noted that the animals are facing a shortage of these essential resources within the forests, further contributing to their migration.

In response to the situation, the Karnataka government has already held a meeting in Chamarajanagar district, involving the Forest Minister and ministers in charge of the affected regions. Siddaramaiah stated that he will soon convene a similar high-level meeting to address the issue. The government plans to take action against illegal resorts, which have been cited as a key factor behind the human-animal conflicts, and also reduce the number of jungle safaris operating in the forest areas.

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Siddaramaiah has identified the rise in resorts and jungle safaris in forest areas as the primary reasons for wild animals like elephants, tigers, and deer coming out of the forests in Karnataka.
The Karnataka government has already held a meeting in Chamarajanagar district to discuss the issue, and Siddaramaiah stated that he will soon convene a similar high-level meeting. The government plans to take action against illegal resorts and reduce the number of jungle safaris operating in the forest areas.
According to Siddaramaiah, the wild animals are also facing a shortage of water and fodder within the forests, which is driving them to venture out of their natural habitats.

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