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Bengal's forest officials and conservationists are mapping new ways to help animals reclaim their old routes — and reduce deadly encounters
From planning a restoration project of corridors for
elephant
movement in
north Bengal
to introducing early alert systems for villagers to steer clear of the paths of jumbos and tigers in the south,
Bengal
has implemented a series of measures to ensure right of passage for wildlife.
This, in turn, is also expected to help forest officials check man-animal conflict.