More farmers in Kozhikode secure permission for culling wild boars
The Hindu
Mass culling of animals under way in State
Nine more farmers from Kozhikode district have secured a favourable order from the Kerala High Court to cull wild boars that stray into fields and destroy crops. Based on the court order, the Chief Wildlife Warden will soon issue a department-level directive which will help the petitioners tackle the menace. With this, 11 farmers from Kozhikode district have directly secured permission from the court to cull wild boars. More settler farmers are also planning to approach the court. Meanwhile, Forest Department officials say the mass culling of wild boars is under way in different parts of the State. Nearly 50 such animals had already been gunned down by the approved panel of shooters, they say.More Related News
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