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Monday, September 22, 2025

Encounters with wild animals: Bears, porcupines, and leopards increasingly enter villages and orchards in search of food, leading to attacks or property damage

Wildlife in Kashmir

All thre Kashmir regions faces escalating human-wildlife conflict, driven by deforestation, rapid urbanization, and changing animal behavior that forces wildlife like bears and leopards into human areas for food and shelter. This has resulted in a significant increase in attacks on humans and livestock, causing fatalities, injuries, and severe psychological trauma for communities. Factors like habitat loss, human encroachment for agriculture and housing, and wildlife venturing into human settlements for food, especially during harsh winters, contribute to the rising number of dangerous encounters. 

Causes of the Conflict
Habitat Loss and Fragmentation: Deforestation for development, agriculture, and fuelwood has shrunk wildlife habitats, forcing animals into closer proximity with humans.

Urbanization and Population Growth: Increasing human settlements and population growth lead to more extensive encroachment on forests and wildlife territories.

Food and Water Scarcity
: During harsh winters, snow forces animals to descend to lower altitudes in search of food, and in summers, they are attracted to village orchards and crops for food and water.

Behavioral Changes in Wildlife: Animals are becoming accustomed to human presence and food sources, leading them to venture into villages and even breed near settlements.

Poor Waste Management: Inefficient waste management can draw wild animals, such as bears, closer to human habitation in search of discarded food.

Consequences
Human Fatalities and Injuries: There has been an upward trend in human deaths and injuries due to animal attacks, with hundreds killed and thousands injured over the past decade.

Attacks on Livestock: Wild animals prey on livestock, causing significant economic losses for rural communities.

Fear and Psychological Impact: Communities, especially those living near conflict zones, experience persistent anxiety, fear, and mental health issues, including PTSD.

Economic and Social Disruption
: Fear of attacks makes people reluctant to leave their homes, affecting daily life and community activities.
                                                                                                                                                                    Wildlife Involved
Leopards: These animals are frequently reported to roam villages, sometimes targeting livestock and even children for food.

Asiatic Black Bears: Bears have also become increasingly aggressive and frequently enter human areas, searching for fruit from orchards.

The increasing human-wildlife conflicts have troubled the villagers of Kashmir.
Our team on wildlife conflicts, while observing these wild areas, has planted wild fruit trees around the areas where there are dense forests and settlements as an effective strategy to deal with it, due to which wild animals no longer come down to the settlements and attack the residents here and thus the people in these areas have breathed a sigh of relief. In this regard, Jammu and Kashmir Medicinal Plants Introduction Centre has prepared of plants of various wild fruit plants including wild apple, Bird cherry, Quince, Pear,Walnut & Hazel trees and we distribute these plants free of cost among the people living in the wild areas and these plants act as a border line between wild animals and settlements.