Karnataka is reviewing its ecotourism approach with a push for data-driven management and a phased resumption of wildlife safaris. Stakeholders are calling for scientific assessments to guide access across forest reserves, replacing blanket restrictions. The proposed model aims to protect biodiversity while supporting local economies dependent on tourism, positioning regulated safaris as a tool for conservation and socio-economic stability.
Karnataka Pushes Data-Driven Ecotourism with Phased Safari Resumption

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