Chhattisgarh High Court Takes Notice of Wildlife Deaths

The Chhattisgarh High Court has demanded accountability from the state government over the rising number of wildlife deaths due to electrocution. The court's directive comes amid growing concerns about the safety of wildlife in the state.

According to reports, several wildlife species, including elephants and tigers, have fallen victim to electrocution in recent years. The court has asked the government to take immediate action to prevent such incidents and ensure the safety of wildlife.

Electrocution: A Growing Threat to Wildlife

Electrocution has become a major threat to wildlife in Chhattisgarh, with many animals dying after coming into contact with live wires and electrical equipment. The problem is particularly pronounced in areas where wildlife habitats overlap with human settlements and agricultural land.

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The court's intervention is seen as a significant step towards addressing the issue and ensuring that the state government takes concrete measures to protect wildlife. The government has been asked to submit a report on the steps it plans to take to prevent electrocution deaths and promote wildlife conservation.

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