Citing rising instances of human-wild animal conflict and poaching, the Madhya Pradesh forest department has decided to set up two offices in Indore and Jabalpur to check wildlife-related crimes.
The decision to establish the two offices of Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest has been taken to check crimes like poaching of wild animals including tigers, state government officials said.
The forest department plans to strengthen intelligence network through these offices as poachers are very active in Jabalpur and its surrounding areas, they said.
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A post of Chief Conservator of Forest in Indore has also been lying vacant for a very long time which is acting as deterrent to efforts towards wild life conservation.
Recently, a tiger was found dead in the forest of Dewas indicating poaching in these areas, said Ajay Dubey, a wildlife activist.
"Madhya Pradesh government should notify Omkareshwar national park and two sanctuaries Mandhata and Singhaji in the state. Proposals in these regard are pending for long. The decision to open new wild life offices in Indore and Jabalpur will help in checking poaching of tiger and other wild animals," Dubey said.