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Bear-Proof Corral Handed Over to Community in Sumart Village, Drass

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
June 1, 2025
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Drass, June 01: In a significant step towards strengthening human-wildlife coexistence, a bear-proof corral was officially handed over today to the community of Sumart Village by Hon’ble Councillor, Lower Constituency, Drass, Mr. Abdul Wahid . 

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This initiative is part of the ongoing Himalayan Brown Bear Conservation Project led by WWF-India in collaboration with local communities and the Wildlife Department, Kargil.

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The bear-proof corral is designed to protect livestock and property from bear depredation and is a key component of the broader mitigation strategy to reduce human-bear conflict in the region. Alongside the corral, WWF-India and the Wildlife Department have also provided other conflict mitigation tools, such as ANIDERS and foxlights, and also distribution of flashlights among the volunteers.in various parts of the Drass Valley.

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Speaking at the event, Hon’ble Councillor Mr. Abdul Wahid appreciated the efforts of WWF-India and the Wildlife Department for their commitment to conserving the Himalayan Brown Bear and enhancing safety for local communities. He urged residents to actively support ongoing conservation efforts and emphasized the importance of fostering a culture of coexistence with wildlife.

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The handover ceremony was attended by the Hon’ble Councillor, representatives from WWF-India Ladakh — including Mr., Mohd Kazim, Umar Lone  and Muzammil Lone — along with local villagers.

This initiative represents a collective step forward in balancing ecological needs with community  welfare and continues to set an example of collaborative conservation in Kargil, ladakh.

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