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Vol. 9, Special Issue 3 (2024)

Impact of awareness campaigns on sustainable development in ecologically sensitive areas

Author(s): Dr. VC Gajare, Dr. MS Lahamge, Dr. PM Gangapari, Dr. PD Thawkar, Dr. MA Halburge, Dr. RG Shende, Dr. RK Bhandirge and MA Tayade
Abstract: The escalating challenges of wildlife habitat reduction and human-animal conflicts demand urgent attention from conservationists and governments worldwide. Among the pivotal stakeholders in this endeavor are the tribal communities residing around protected areas. Recognizing their pivotal role, this study delves into the awareness levels and attitudes of tribal populations in five villages in Gondia, India, towards jungles, wildlife, and cohabitation challenges. Employing a questionnaire-based approach, the study initially gauges the baseline awareness among tribal communities. Subsequently, an awareness campaign comprising pamphlet distribution and seminars was conducted, followed by a reassessment of the communities' awareness levels. Results indicate a notable awareness among tribal populations regarding the significance of forests, with a significant increase in awareness regarding the use of artificial insemination and the drawbacks of electrical fencing around farms. However, the study reveals a prevalent aversion among tribal communities towards the presence of wild animals in their vicinity, particularly elephants, underscoring the necessity for targeted interventions. The urgent need to address wildlife habitat reduction and human-animal conflicts is evident, with tribal communities around protected areas playing a crucial role. This study highlights their awareness levels and attitudes toward conservation efforts in Gondia.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. VC Gajare, Dr. MS Lahamge, Dr. PM Gangapari, Dr. PD Thawkar, Dr. MA Halburge, Dr. RG Shende, Dr. RK Bhandirge, MA Tayade. Impact of awareness campaigns on sustainable development in ecologically sensitive areas. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2024;9(3S):03-07. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2024.v9.i3Sa.1367
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