Updated On: 21 October, 2025 01:00 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
According to officials, this pilot initiative is designed to reduce crop damage caused by blackbucks and nilgais, while promoting a balanced wildlife population. If successful, the project is expected to be implemented in other regions across the country
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This marks the first time the Boma technique has been used in India. PIC VIA Madhya Pradesh Forest Department
In Madhya Pradesh’s Shajapur district, forest officials, with support from South African experts, successfully captured 45 blackbucks using the Boma technique, a modern, low-stress wildlife capture method that involves the use of a helicopter. The animals were later relocated to the Gandhi Sagar Sanctuary.
According to officials, this pilot initiative is designed to reduce crop damage caused by blackbucks and nilgais, while promoting a balanced wildlife population. If successful, the project is expected to be implemented in other regions across the country.