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Maharashtra to install AI-based wildlife alert system in 1,000 villages, approves Rs 260 crore plan to reduce attacks
Updated On: 26 May, 2026 08:50 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The technology has already been tested on a pilot basis in some locations and was found to be effective in informing villagers quickly about the presence of wildlife outside forest zones, officials said

Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik announced the decision during a meeting on Tuesday. Pic/Special Arrangement
The Maharashtra government has approved a major Rs 260 crore action plan aimed at reducing human-wildlife conflict across the state, including the installation of artificial intelligence-based alert systems in 1,000 villages, an official said.
Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik announced the decision during a meeting of the State Wildlife Board’s standing committee held at the Mantralaya in Mumbai on Tuesday.
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