Beyond Ganesha: The Realities of Human-Elephant Conflict in India

India has the largest population of wild elephants in the world. Although we have designated protected areas for wildlife in the country, a lot of these elephants live outside these parks and share space with humans. At the Nature inFocus Festival 2018, a panel of experts discuss the scope of human-elephant conflict in our country, share field insights and articulate the changes we need to introduce to safeguard the future of the species and the needs of the people.

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