Srinagar, Sept. 7 -- The death of little Tanzeela, a minor, in Midoora village of south Kashmir's Awantipora on Saturday is yet another example of recurring horrors of man-animal conflict in Kashmir. Environmentalists and wildlife scientists have been repeatedly warning that the rapidly changing land-use planning that erodes wild habitat, local waste and livestock practices that draw predators into settlements, and patchy prevention and response by authorities are responsible for these tragedies. Unless all three are fixed together, these avoidable deaths will repeat. Official data shows the scale and the trend of the horrors that have deprived families of their loved ones. The Jammu & Kashmir Department of Wildlife Protection's own figur...
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