Historically and in contemporary governance, animals have often been viewed as more than just biological entities; they serve as symbols of authority and instruments of state power. From the royal hunting grounds of the past to modern conservation policies, the way a state manages its wildlife often reflects its broader political priorities.
Click to View MoreProject HANUMAN in Andhra Pradesh addresses rising human–wildlife conflict through a proactive strategy combining AI-based monitoring, mobile alerts, rapid response teams, community ‘Vajra’ groups, and improved compensation. It also uses trained Kumki elephants and rescue infrastructure, promoting technology-driven, community-based coexistence between people and wildlife.
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