Wild Surakshe - A Public Health and Safety Program for Communities Living In and Around Protected Areas in the Western Ghats

Wild Surakshe – A Public Health and Safety Program for Communities Living In and Around Protected Areas in the Western Ghats

India’s remaining wilderness consists of a highly disjointed network of protected areas interspersed with densely populated human settlements and domestic animals. This close proximity of people and wildlife leads to high rates of human-wildlife conflict and an increased probability of zoonotic disease transmission between people, livestock, and wild animals. Wild Surakshe is a large-scale outreach and education program targeting communities close to protected areas in the Western Ghats. It involves conducting training and awareness workshops focused on the prevention of zoonotic disease outbreaks, prevention of dangerous encounters with wild animals such as elephants, tigers, and snakes, and effective response to human-wildlife conflict. The workshops also provide basic first aid training and information about emergency service providers. Besides local communities, the workshops engage frontline representatives from village panchayats, forest and health departments, veterinary centres, and community-led cooperatives.