In 2015, Dr. Krithi Karanth launched the ‘WildSeve’ Project in 284 villages surrounding Bandipura and Nagarahole National Parks, two of India’s premier tiger reserves. This user friendly mobile technology based platform integrates a toll free number that farmers can call to report a wildlife conflict incident. ‘WildSeve’, a non-profit conservation initiative, works as an intermediary between farm families facing economic losses and the State Forest Department mandated to help them.
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