Kohima: Wokha district is currently facing the most significant levels of human-wildlife conflict within Nagaland. The region has become a focal point for these encounters as populations of local wildlife increasingly overlap with human settlements.
Recent reports confirm the presence of elephants in the area, providing visual evidence of the challenges residents face. Wildlife researchers like Rishi Basumatary have helped document these occurrences, highlighting the urgent need for better management of animal habitats and human land use in the district.
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