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Disclaimer

  • Several statistics in the chapters of this compendium are syntheses across multiple studies and state records, because India has no unified national Human – Animal Conflict database.
  • Several numeric ranges (e.g., % under-reporting, compensation covering 1–10%, hectare estimates) are derived syntheses, not single-study claims.
  • Media sources were never used alone; they backstop patterns already seen in government or academic work.

Chapter 1 – Introduction

OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT & POLICY SOURCES (PRIMARY)

1. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India
Human–Wildlife Conflict data, elephant mortality, injuries, compensation frameworks
https://moef.gov.in
(See: Annual Reports; Project Elephant documents; Parliamentary replies)

2. Project Elephant Division – MoEFCC
Elephant deaths, crop damage estimates, conflict mitigation guidelines
https://projectelephant.gov.in

3. National Action Plan for Human–Wildlife Conflict Mitigation (2021) – MoEFCC
https://moef.gov.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Action-Plan-for-HWC.pdf

4. Press Information Bureau (PIB), Government of India
Statements by Prime Minister and Union Ministers on conflict, AI, remote sensing
https://pib.gov.in

5. Kerala State Planning Board – Human–Wildlife Conflict Reviews
Human and elephant deaths, retaliation, Wayanad data
https://spb.kerala.gov.in

PEER-REVIEWED & ACADEMIC SOURCES

6. Asian Journal of Conservation Biology (AJCB)
Multi-species crop damage; boar, leopard, deer conflict patterns
https://www.ajcb.in
(Commonly cited field surveys from forest-edge landscapes)

7. Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development / ARRB
Pan-India reviews of human–wildlife conflict trends
https://journalarrb.com

8. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics / ICAR-linked studies
Crop loss valuation, hectare-level estimates
https://www.icar.org.in

9. ResearchGate (aggregated peer-reviewed papers)
Himachal Pradesh, Himalayan mid-hill “animal menace” studies
https://www.researchgate.net
(Used for synthesis; individual papers should be cited separately in final version)

STATE & REGIONAL STUDIES

10. Kerala Forest Department – Conflict & Mortality Reports
https://forest.kerala.gov.in

11. Karnataka Forest Department – Elephant Task Force Reports
https://aranya.gov.in

12. Assam Forest Department – Elephant Conflict Statistics
https://forest.assam.gov.in

13. Odisha Forest & Environment Department – HEC Data
https://forest.odisha.gov.in

MEDIA REPORTS (USED FOR SCALE, NOT AS SOLE EVIDENCE)

These were used only where government or peer-reviewed aggregation already exists.

14. The Times of India
Large-scale Maharashtra and Konkan loss estimates; compensation gaps
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

15. The Hindu
Human deaths, elephant mortality, policy responses
https://www.thehindu.com

Chapter 2.1 – Elephant

A. Government of India (Primary Sources)

1. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)
Annual Reports; Parliamentary replies on human and elephant mortality; Project Elephant data
https://moef.gov.in

2. Project Elephant (MoEFCC)
Corridor data, elephant deaths, mitigation guidelines
https://projectelephant.gov.in

3. National Action Plan for Human–Wildlife Conflict Mitigation (2021)
https://moef.gov.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Action-Plan-for-HWC.pdf

4. Press Information Bureau (PIB), Government of India
PM and Ministerial statements on HEC, AI, geospatial tools
https://pib.gov.in

5. Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA)
CAMPA Act, utilisation guidelines
https://campa.gov.in

6. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY)
Crop insurance guidelines and notifications
https://pmfby.gov.in

B. State Government & Official Department Sources

7. Kerala State Planning Board – Human–Wildlife Conflict reviews
https://spb.kerala.gov.in

8. Kerala Forest & Wildlife Department
https://forest.kerala.gov.in

9.Karnataka Forest Department (ARANYA platform)
https://aranya.gov.in

10. Assam Forest Department
https://forest.assam.gov.in

11. Odisha Forest & Environment Department
https://forest.odisha.gov.in

12. Tamil Nadu Forest Department
https://www.forests.tn.gov.in

13. West Bengal Forest Directorate
https://www.westbengalforest.gov.in

C. Peer-Reviewed & Academic Literature

14. Asian Journal of Conservation Biology (AJCB)
Multi-species conflict and elephant fatality patterns
https://www.ajcb.in

15. Indian Journal of Ecology / ICAR-linked journals
Crop loss valuation, elephant crop-raiding studies
https://www.icar.org.in

16. Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development / ARRB
Pan-India conflict reviews
https://journalarrb.com

17. ResearchGate (compiled peer-reviewed studies)
Assam, Western Ghats, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh HEC studies
https://www.researchgate.net

D. NGO & Research Institution Outputs

18. Wildlife Trust of India (WTI)
Corridor mapping, elephant mortality analysis
https://www.wti.org.in

19. WWF-India
Anti-Depredation Squads, community vigilance models
https://www.wwfindia.org

20. Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS)
Behavioural ecology, early-warning systems
https://www.cwsindia.org

21. Wildlife SOS
Radio-collaring and conflict response documentation
https://wildlifesos.org

22. Nature Mates (India)
Tea-estate conflict mitigation
https://naturematesindia.org

E. Railways & Infrastructure Impact

23. Indian Railways / Ministry of Railways
Elephant–train collision data (Assam, Odisha corridors)
https://indianrailways.gov.in

F. Media (Used Only Where Government / Academic Data Exists)

24. The Hindu
Reporting on compensation delays, state-wise fatalities
https://www.thehindu.com

25. The Times of India
Maharashtra, Kerala, and Karnataka conflict statistics
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

26. Mongabay-India
Habitat fragmentation, corridor obstruction, elephant drives
https://india.mongabay.com

G. International Reference (Contextual)

27. IUCN – Human–Wildlife Conflict Resources
https://www.iucn.org/resources/issues-brief/human-wildlife-conflict

28. FAO – Human–Wildlife Conflict Guidance
https://www.fao.org

Chapter 2.2 – Tigers

Peer-reviewed / academic

1. Ghosal, S. et al. (2018). Livestock depredation by tigers and leopards in central India. PLOS One
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/

2. Davidar, P. et al. (2015). Spatial risk and livestock loss around Kanha Tiger Reserve.
(Referenced via long-term Kanha buffer studies)

3. Multiple spatial-risk and dispersal studies (Kanha, Tadoba landscapes) collated through ResearchGate
https://www.researchgate.net

Government / official datasets

4. National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) – conflict guidelines, response protocols, population and conflict oversight
https://ntca.gov.in

5. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) – compensation norms, Project Tiger reports
https://moef.gov.in

6. Press Information Bureau (PIB), Govt. of India – official statements, compensation revisions (Dec 2023)
https://pib.gov.in

7. State Forest Department records (MP, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Kerala, Rajasthan) – compensation and incident data
(State portals: e.g., https://mahaforest.gov.in, https://aranya.gov.in)

Data journalism / synthesis

8. Factly (2024). Tiger attack fatalities in India, 2014–2024
https://factly.in

NGO / practitioner sources

9. Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) – rapid response, ANIDERS systems
https://www.wti.org.in

10. WWF-India – community mitigation, livelihoods
https://www.wwfindia.org

11. The Corbett Foundation – conflict management casework
https://corbettfoundation.org

12. Satpuda Foundation – community-based tiger coexistence
https://satpudafoundation.org

13. Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT) – community development near reserves
https://www.wildlifeconservationtrust.org

Context / reviews

14. Mongabay-India – corridor fragmentation, conflict responses
https://india.mongabay.com

15. TROINDIA (2019). Human–wildlife conflict review
https://troindia.in

2.3 Wild Boars

Peer-reviewed / academic

1. Chauhan, N.P.S. et al. Human–Wild Pig (Sus scrofa) Conflict in Selected States of India.
https://www.researchgate.net

2. Current Science – analyses on crop loss and wild pig damage in hill agriculture (HP, Uttarakhand).
https://www.currentscience.ac.in

3. ICAR / AICRP on Vertebrate Pest Management – wild boar damage, crop loss mechanisms.
https://icar.org.in

Government / institutional

4. Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) fact sheets and field trials (state-wise).
https://icar.org.in

5. State Agriculture & Forest Department reports (Kerala, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, UP, HP, Rajasthan).
Examples:
https://keralaagriculture.gov.in
https://aranya.gov.in
https://mahaforest.gov.in

6. Wildlife Protection Act, Section 11 notifications on wild boar culling (MoEFCC / state gazette orders).
https://moef.gov.in

Economic / policy studies

7. Gokhale Institute of Politics & Economics / Centre for Sustainable Development – Maharashtra herbivore loss estimates.
https://www.gipe.ac.in

Media based on institutional data

8. The Times of India – Kalaburagi (Karnataka) sugarcane losses; Maharashtra crop loss reporting.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Reviews / synthesis

9. ResearchGate-hosted multi-state syntheses on wild boar crop damage and mitigation.
https://www.researchgate.net

2.4 Nilgai

Peer-reviewed / academic

1. Chauhan, N.P.S. et al. Human–Nilgai Conflict and Crop Damage in North & Central India. (multi-state agrarian studies; Rajasthan, UP, MP, Bihar).
https://www.researchgate.net

2. ICAR agronomy and herbivore impact assessments on rabi crops (wheat, mustard, pulses).
https://icar.org.in

3. Landscape-level analyses of large herbivore conflict and agricultural interiors (Current Science; Indian Journal of Ecology).
https://www.currentscience.ac.in

Government / official

4. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) – Wildlife (Protection) Act notifications; Section 62 “vermin” orders for nilgai.
https://moef.gov.in

5. State Agriculture Department damage assessments and compensation records (Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtra).
Examples: https://agriculture.rajasthan.gov.in | https://upagripardarshi.gov.in

6. State Forest Department incident logs and affidavits submitted to High Courts (Bihar, UP, Rajasthan).
(via respective state forest portals)

Judicial / policy

7. High Court orders and committee reports on nilgai crop damage and control measures (Patna HC, Allahabad HC, Rajasthan HC).
https://ecourts.gov.in

Media based on institutional records

8. The Hindu and Times of India reporting on nilgai-related crop loss, farmer agitations, and road accidents.
https://www.thehindu.com
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Synthesis / extension

9. ICAR-linked Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) extension notes on crop stage vulnerability and deterrents.
https://kvk.icar.gov.in

2.5 Leopards

Peer-reviewed / academic

1. Athreya, V. et al. (2013). Big cats in our backyards: persistence of large carnivores in human-dominated landscapes. PLOS ONE
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/

2. Athreya, V. et al. (2016). Leopard–human conflict in Maharashtra: patterns and implications. Biological Conservation
https://www.sciencedirect.com

3. Kshettry, A. et al. (2017). Human–leopard conflict in a fragmented landscape, West Bengal. PLOS ONE
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/

4. Kshettry, A. et al. (2018). Livestock predation patterns and mitigation in leopard landscapes. Human–Wildlife Interactions
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/hwi/

Government / official

5. State Forest Department compensation and incident records (Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat).
Examples: https://mahaforest.gov.in | https://forest.uk.gov.in

6. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) – Human–Wildlife Conflict reviews, Wildlife (Protection) Act framework.
https://moef.gov.in

7. Press Information Bureau (PIB), Govt. of India – official statements on HWC and compensation norms.
https://pib.gov.in

NGO / practitioner

8. Wildlife Conservation Trust (WCT) – livestock protection and conflict mitigation studies.
https://www.wildlifeconservationtrust.org

9. The Corbett Foundation – community-based coexistence work in Uttarakhand.
https://corbettfoundation.org

10. Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) – conflict response, capacity building.
https://www.wti.org.in

Media-verified compilations

11. The Hindu – reporting on leopard incidents, compensation, and policy response.
https://www.thehindu.com

12. Mongabay-India – landscape fragmentation and leopard conflict analyses.
https://india.mongabay.com

2.6 Monkeys

Peer-reviewed / academic

1. Southwick, C.H., Beg, M.A., & Siddiqi, M.F. Rhesus macaque populations and human–primate conflict in India. American Journal of Primatology
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

2. Sengupta, A. & Radhakrishna, S. Crop raiding and human–macaque conflict in India. Primate Conservation
https://primate-sg.org

3. Sinha, A. et al. Behavioural flexibility and human–macaque interactions in urban India. Current Science
https://www.currentscience.ac.in

4. Chhangani, A.K. Human–langur conflict and crop damage in semi-arid landscapes. Indian Journal of Ecology
https://www.indianjournals.com

Government / official

5. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) – Wildlife (Protection) Act provisions, primate management advisories
https://moef.gov.in

6. Himachal Pradesh Forest Department – rhesus macaque conflict and sterilisation programme reports
https://hpforest.nic.in

7. Uttarakhand Forest Department – monkey conflict records
https://forest.uk.gov.in

8. Department of Animal Husbandry (State level) – sterilisation and capture programme documentation
(via respective state portals)

Judicial / policy

9. Supreme Court of India & High Court orders on monkey sterilisation and conflict management (HP, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan)
https://ecourts.gov.in

NGO / research institutions

10. Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS) – primate ecology and conflict research
https://www.cwsindia.org

11. Nature Conservation Foundation (NCF) – human–primate interaction studies
https://www.ncf-india.org

12. ATREE – urban and peri-urban wildlife conflict research
https://www.atree.org

13. People for Animals (PFA) – operational sterilisation programme documentation
https://www.peopleforanimalsindia.org

14. Wildlife SOS – rescue, capture, and urban conflict response
https://wildlifesos.org

Media / synthesis (used only with institutional backing)

15. The Hindu – reporting on monkey conflict, court interventions, and urban injuries
https://www.thehindu.com

16. Mongabay-India – analyses of primate conflict and governance gaps
https://india.mongabay.com

2.7 Peafowl

Peer-reviewed / academic

1. Ramesh, K. & McGowan, P. (2009). On the current status of Indian peafowl. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society
https://www.bnhs.org

2. Jaiswal, S. et al. Crop damage by Indian peafowl in semi-arid agricultural landscapes. Indian Journal of Ecology
https://www.indianjournals.com

3. Chhangani, A.K. (2004). Ecology and behaviour of peafowl in agricultural landscapes of Rajasthan. Zoos’ Print Journal
https://zoosprint.org

4. Johnsingh, A.J.T. & Manjrekar, N. Avifaunal interactions with agriculture in India. Current Science
https://www.currentscience.ac.in

Government / official

5. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) – Wildlife (Protection) Act, Schedule I status of peafowl
https://moef.gov.in

6. State Agriculture Department reports (Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu) – bird-related crop damage notes
(via respective state portals)

7. State Forest Departments – rescue and mortality records for peafowl
(various state portals)

Research / institutional

8. Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) – field studies on bird damage to crops
https://icar.org.in

9. Agricultural universities (SAUs) – localized studies on peafowl crop damage
(institution-specific portals)

Media / synthesis (used only with institutional context)

10. The Hindu – reports on peafowl crop damage and farmer petitions
https://www.thehindu.com

11. Down To Earth – human–wildlife conflict features including peafowl
https://www.downtoearth.org.in