WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I ENCOUNTER A BEAR?
Conflicts between people and bears are becoming more commonplace as land is developed in or near bears' preferred habitats. As black bears lose their preferred feeding and denning sites to development, they must move greater distances to find food—and often find it in residential areas
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF TIGER ATTACK
Tigers usually attack their prey from behind, especially when they happen to be sitting. He will mistake you for a small prey animal and charge. Hence stand up. By doing so, you have cleared to him that you are a human and not his natural prey
HOW TO AVOID BEING ATTACKED BY A LEOPARD?
Don't approach too closely, especially if you see cubs, either alone or with their mother. Keep small children secure at night when camping in areas frequented by leopards. If a leopard charges, shout, clap your hands and wave your arms to appear bigger.
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF LEOPARD ATTACK?
I'll skip the obvious “JuSt AvOiD ThE AtTaCK” noise that you usually hear in the first 17 answers to this kind of question, and assume that either the animal ambushed you or wasn't scared off when you tried to take actions to prevent a confrontation. Just keep in mind that during the rest of this, you should be making as much loud, scary noise as possible. Either it will intimidate the cat into leaving you alone, or it will alert other people to come help out. Preferably both.
HOW CAN I SAVE TIGER?
Protect tigers and their habitat. Build capacity in range states. Reduce human-tiger conflict. Conduct scientific research on tigers to help inform conservation strategies. Promote tiger-friendly policies. Monitor tiger numbers, population trends, and threats to tigers and their habitats.
HOW CAN WE REDUCE HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICT?
Human-Wildlife conflict can be reduced by following certain measures: Creating more Protected Areas and buffer zones. Steps must be taken to enhance the safety of people and wildlife and to create mutual benefits of coexistence. Local communities can also participate in devising measures to reduce this conflict.
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