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In Pictures: Kashmir’s other conflict

Man-animal conflict is on the rise in the Indian-administered region with losses on both sides.

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Mehraj-u-Din Peer (35) of Rafiabad in Baramulla was disfigured after being brutally mauled by a Himalayan Black Bear in May 2005 while he was working in his field
By Abid Bhat
Published On 11 Apr 201411 Apr 2014

The northern Indian city of Meerut has been in the news recently with a prowling leopard from a nearby forest triggering panic among its residents.

The authorities deployed hunters to track down the cat, but the search yielded no result with the leopard remaining elusive.

But Meerut isn’t alone in living in fear. Man-animal conflict is on the rise in many parts of the country, including Indian-administered Kashmir.

Every year, about 35 people are killed and hundreds injured in attacks by wild animals in the region.

There have been cases of unsuspecting children being dragged away to their death by the animals.

Locals have responded by attacking animals that stray into human habitations. 

Loss of forest cover is worsening the crisis and increasingly pitting man against animal. In the past few decades, some 40 percent of the area classified as “thick forests” have degraded into open forests.

As man and animal cross paths frequently, the consequences are often deadly, and invariably bloody, as photographer Abid Bhat finds out.

Ali Muhammad Sofi (42) of Dara, Srinagar, was attacked by a bear in September 1997 while he was on way to offer Friday prayers. He spent six months in a hospital
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Vanishing habitats are forcing wild animals to come into contact with human beings
Gulzar Ahmad Bhat (40) of Dara, in the outskirts of Srinagar, was attacked by a bear in 2011 while he was working in his garden
Trained dogs are being used as alarms by villagers living near forests. Residents are alerted of wild animals in the vicinity by the barking dogs
Mohammad Lateef Khan of Rafiabad, Baramulla north Kashmir displaying his picture prior to being attacked by animals. Khan was brutally mauled by Himalayan two Black Bears in July 2013
A black bear was tranquilised by forest officials after it strayed into a village
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Victims carry the scars of animal attacks life-long. Mohammad Lateef Khan of Rafiabad, Baramulla , tries to mask his wounds.
Zamrooda (32) of Kreeri, Baramulla, was attacked by a leopard outside her kitchen in 2009. She survived but carries marks of the attack on her body still.

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