India, Feb. 21 -- An all-party meeting was convened by three ministers of the Kerala government on Tuesday in Wayanad to find a solution to the district's growing human-wildlife conflict. During the meeting, important decisions were taken, including increasing the number of rapid response teams (RRTs), setting up of a command control centre and formation of a people's monitoring committee, said those who attended the meeting.

The meeting came up in the backdrop of two men being killed in elephant attacks in the last two weeks and the rise of public anger over increasing intrusions of wild animals, especially elephants and tigers, into human settlements along forest fringes.

Revenue minister K Rajan, local self-governments minister MB Ra...