Here's what Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah held responsible for the rise in tiger attack cases in Mysuru
The Karnataka CM also issued a stern warning against those running resorts "illegally".
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday stated that increased human intervention in wildlife areas across the state is causing wild animals, including tigers and leopards, to move closer to human settlements.
Addressing the media on the issue, CM Siddaramaiah said, “A large number of resorts are coming up in forest areas and the traffic of people, including safaris, is increasing. Due to shortage of water and fodder and the menace of tigers and leopards, wild animals are coming to the populated areas.”
The Chief Minister informed that meetings have already been held in this regard, and more meetings will be conducted under his chairmanship.
The Karnataka CM also issued a stern warning against those running resorts "illegally".
“Instructions have also been given to reduce the number of safaris for tourists,” the minister added.
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