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Tamil Nadu allows wild boar culling to protect lives
27 Jan
Summary
- Wild boars posing threats will be culled under legal provisions.
- Human life is priceless, surpassing any compensation.
- Public is warned against 'selfie culture' with wild animals.

In a significant policy shift, Tamil Nadu's Forests Minister R.S. Rajakannappan announced that the state will now permit the culling of wild boars posing a direct threat to human life and agricultural land. This decision underscores the government's commitment to public safety, with the Minister emphasizing that human life is paramount and irreplaceable by compensation.
The Forest Department has been directed to shoot problematic wild boars in accordance with existing legal frameworks. Alongside this protective measure for citizens, the government is actively working to enhance environmental conservation across the state. Initiatives include infrastructure improvements for bird sanctuaries and a goal to increase forest cover to 33% of Tamil Nadu's total land area.
Furthermore, the Minister issued a strong advisory against the dangerous 'selfie culture,' urging the public to cease disturbing wild animals for photographs, as such actions frequently lead to fatal encounters. To foster environmental awareness, teachers are being trained as ambassadors to educate students on mitigating wildlife conflicts and the importance of afforestation.



