00:00foreign
00:21sir
00:28is unique to us, but we have some questions from the people who are coming to us.
00:37What are you seeing from us?
00:41Thank you very much.
00:45We are looking forward to seeing the questions from Werniajeev.
00:51We started this last month, we had references to the Buran Najee
00:58and we also had two hills states like Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh
01:06both places in the middle of the village of Himalayan Black Bear
01:12depredation outside the jungle has been increased.
01:15hmmm, abouti he can talk aya, abouti he can talk an end on a human interface
01:21bdade ra ta bada. one ke sato sa at bhi unka attack bhi bade na bada
01:25ouja joh j bladder hama yaa per suhnne ko mila utra khaned me. To utra khaned ke one
01:30viphaagata ne hameh hameh ahmaren Methods him se bat qui a ki is'me bhaaggi
01:35one najeev sansthan. His mi kya kharsth ta ki ki hamaari ekspertaize hi human
01:40wil wei konfliktc میں deal کرنے کے لیے تو اس کے لیے ہم
01:45نے اپنے ویگیانک آپ کے جو جہاں پر زیادہ سمیسیہ
01:50تھی جہاں پر بھالو کے زیادہ aٹیکس ہو رہے تھے وہاں
01:53پر وہ گئے وہاں پر local officers کے ساتھ ہاں
01:58وہاں کے سطحانی سمودائیوں کے ساتھ لوگوں کے
02:01ساتھ باتشیت کی اور موقعہ پر sites دیکھی vapaapis
02:05آکے انہوں نے جو report دی اور اس report کے مادہ
02:08government to be licked that because in a very long time in a very long period
02:15is a rapid survey away, what should we do to to do it?
02:21So, the simple thing, the people who are in the world, why did they have increased?
02:28Can they have increased?
02:31So, there are other factors that are outside.
02:35Or, there are other factors that are not being disturbed.
02:38We must be able to study what the climate change is.
02:46What is their food for their food?
02:49What is their food?
02:50Their food in the habitat.
02:51There are so many disturbance that they have to be used.
02:57where they are going to run, or they are going to run.
03:00It's a detailed study that is different.
03:02So they can do it.
03:03What does it mean?
03:04When they are studying,
03:06they are going to be able to
03:09hibernate their biological needs.
03:12They are coming out.
03:13But in these days,
03:15they are coming out a little bit.
03:18It's a little bit.
03:20It's a local department.
03:22It's a little bit.
03:23It's a little bit.
03:24It's a little bit.
03:26Some of these issues have happened.
03:28One of the same issues happened.
03:30Sometimes people and families are different.
03:34But now we saw how they are approaching.
03:37There are children who get rid of their homes.
03:40They are not able to tell the parents themselves.
03:43Do you think they are going to be very addressable?
03:45Yes.
03:47So, their behavior has such a change, which we all have to achieve.
03:55So, this is a long-term study.
03:58We need to see.
03:59We will see.
04:00In this moment, without any data, without any study, without any study.
04:06But, we also have to see.
04:09Because I've seen, I've seen, and I've seen, as much as human beings, in the jungle, in their habitats, we have interferences.
04:21We are in one of our habitats.
04:23We have interferences.
04:25We have interferences.
04:26We have interferences.
04:28So, we don't want to do that.
04:32We can't say anything.
04:44We can't say anything.
04:45We can't do that.
04:46We can't do that.
04:47But we can't do that.
04:49We can't do that.
04:51As of today,
04:53we talk about human wildlife conflict.
04:57It is nothing but an interface of human and wildlife.
05:01It is a function of the number of wild animals and the number of human beings.
05:11The number of wild animals is so much.
05:14We will not increase.
05:15Humans are still increasing.
05:16Yes, that is continuous.
05:17That is right.
05:18It is our infrastructure,
05:20our experience,
05:21our exploration,
05:23whether it is our linear infrastructure,
05:25whether it is our building construction,
05:27whether it is mining or grazing,
05:29all our anthropogenic activities.
05:31If we do not plan,
05:33we can't do it.
05:34We can't do it.
05:35We can't do it.
05:36We can't do it.
05:37We can't do it.
05:38We can't do it.
05:39We can't do it.
05:40We can't do it.
05:50now the new trend that we have seen in this year. So, this year we have seen immediately
05:58that we have brought the team to the team. It's okay, it's a good thing, it's a good thing,
06:02but it's not a bad thing, it's not a bad thing, it's not a bad thing, it's not a bad thing,
06:08we have to do something. That's why we have brought the team to the forest department
06:14with the main areas. They have some recommendations. Short term measures, long term measures,
06:21median term measures. If we do this, at least we have to do it. But we have to
06:28protect ourselves. For example, we have to protect ourselves. That we have to protect ourselves.
06:33If it is outside, we have to protect ourselves. If it is outside, we have to protect ourselves.
06:39We have to protect ourselves. We need to protect ourselves. For example,
06:43we have to protect ourselves. Our example is another measure.
06:47We have to protect ourselves. We have to protect ourselves.
06:50We have to protect ourselves from our years. One, four species species.
06:55One is a brown bear in Ladakh, China.
06:58You have 4 right here.
06:59There are 4 full country, slow bear, brown bear, sun bear,
07:04Himalan bear, all these species.
07:06So, what have you seen in the upper-hand corner?
07:10You might see a black bear or a black bear.
07:12This is the one where the brown bear is, the right.
07:17This is almost obvious.
07:19This is only the white bear.
07:21Any food available at all?
07:23What you are doing now?
07:25We help every city, every city or other land.
07:28We don't know where to dump.
07:30We help each food and sell.
07:33We help our food and help all food.
07:35We know that in today's history, it's time to eat and eat.
07:42This is easy food.
07:45This is a sloth bear and hamalan bear.
07:50It's a kind of character.
07:53It's a bit of a color.
07:56We have mounted one thing.
08:00I was the chief conservator for violence
08:04and that people accept her.
08:07At one time, the land of the church came to us.
08:11When the church came from the church, he returned to the church.
08:14I said the church со мной called DJ.
08:17He told us when he didn't come to the church,
08:20and he told us that when the church came to the church,
08:23they asked us to come to the church.
08:25When he was the church,
08:26the church was born in the church,
08:28when the church was born,
08:30he brought in the church with a voice.
08:33So, DJ was assigned to him?
08:35Absolutely.
08:36People are very familiar with their interests.
08:38They watch their interests.
08:40Where will they get them from?
08:42When they get married, they dump their food.
08:49When they get married?
08:52When they get married, they send a DJ.
08:54This is an interesting thing to think about.
08:59This is an impact on the diet.
09:02Similarly, there is one of them in Ladakh.
09:05There is a brown bear.
09:08Recently, I had recently done a camp area.
09:12There is a camp area.
09:14They dump their food.
09:16They dump their food.
09:18They dump their food.
09:20They dump their food.
09:22They dump their food at night.
09:24They dump their food at night.
09:26They dump their food at night.
09:30And during the evening in the morning.
09:31It's early morning.
09:32Sunlight, then there is before the sun.
09:34It's very complicated.
09:36Now, look.
09:37This is a short measure.
09:40Huge point.
09:45The floor of this place is entirely on the ground.
09:47These are the sort of problem in the region and the region and the region itself.
09:56Keep an eye on that.
09:58Now a little question.
10:00Let me continue.
10:01Now all the people of the island know about the island where we live in the island of the island,
10:07they knew that a island is so strange.
10:10They have a question, that is what, which island is so different.
10:14Why do you eat this way?
10:16Why do you need a leopard?
10:18Why do you need a leopard?
10:20It is opportunistic.
10:22If you get an opportunity,
10:24then you can eat it.
10:26Generally, you will eat it.
10:28There are the harby words.
10:30Kandmol, Shad, Chintia,
10:32Trammites.
10:34This is the Omni words.
10:36Even if you get a chance,
10:38you will eat it.
10:40Okay.
10:42This is very rare.
10:44But you have to see
10:46who is going?
10:48Yes.
10:50You have to see it.
10:52One is a different one.
10:54We have to report
10:56about how many places
10:58are going to attack.
11:00Where is going to attack?
11:02Where is going to attack?
11:04Where is going to attack?
11:06Where is going to attack?
11:08Where is going to attack?
11:10Where is going to attack?
11:12Where is going to attack?
11:14It is not.
11:16It is not a man-eater.
11:18This is opportunistic.
11:20This is omnivores diet.
11:22Sir, one more question.
11:24But if you eat it
11:26or you have to get a problem
11:28then it will increase
11:30this mutation density.
11:32Then if you eat it,
11:34what is going to attack?
11:36Look,
11:38by rule, by nature,
11:40by its habit
11:42but slow the weather is a man-eater,
11:44not an animal eating.
11:46But it is the way we are looking at its behavior, okay? Omni-vorus. But omni-vorus is a lot of dietitism.
11:53Like plants, cattle, honey, honey, and some other things. I've been eating slow beer in Rajasthan.
12:06I've been eating slow beer in Rajasthan. So this is a different omni-vorus.
12:12When you get something, you will eat it.
12:16The human being eating is a little exceptional.
12:20And you can see that a single individual is not happening.
12:24If you think that repeated attacks are the same individual,
12:28if you do the rest of this, then you will be thinking about it.
12:32Thank you very much for our talk.
12:34Dr. G.S. Bhardwaj Ji, Director of the Wildlife Institute of India,
12:40Bhaarathian Wajib Sastan,
12:42who has told us that in Uttrakhan,
12:44the Himalayan Beer, the Himalayan Bhallu,
12:46the Himalayan Bhallu,
12:48there is a short term awareness,
12:50long term study,
12:52and there are some other things.
12:54There are some things that are in which the people,
12:56the people who live in and the people who live in the world,
12:58and the people who live in the world,
13:00they can save their lives and their lives.
13:02And with that, they can work on this,
13:04and they can help us to help us.
13:06Thank you very much.
13:07Thank you very much.
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