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Compensation for Loss of Life and Property Caused by Wild Animals in and around Forest Areas: Assistance for Crop Losses Due to Wild Animal Attacks

The scheme aims to provide financial assistance to farmers for crop losses caused by wild animals in forest areas and their surrounding regions, thereby mitigating economic losses and supporting farmers’ livelihoods.

Authority

State/ UT

Region

Uttarakhand

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

At present, the following compensation amounts are provided in the event of crop damage caused by wild animal attacks: | Type of Agricultural CropTotal Amount Payable (per Acre)Share of Human Wildlife Conflict Relief Distribution FundSugarcane (Entire Crop)₹25,000/- per acre₹25,000/- per acrePaddy/Wheat/Oilseeds (Entire Crop)₹15,000/- per acre₹15,000/- per acreIn case of damage to all types of crops other than those mentioned above (Entire Crop)₹8,000/- per acre₹8,000/- per acre

Who can apply

The applicant must be a resident of Uttarakhand.; The compensation is applicable for crop damage caused by wild elephants, wild boars, nilgai, kakar, sambar, chital, and monkeys.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

Who can apply for compensation under this scheme?

Any farmer who is a resident of Uttarakhand and owns or cultivates land affected by wild animal attacks can apply.

Which animals are covered under this scheme?

Compensation is provided for damage caused by wild elephants, wild boars, nilgai (blue bulls), peacocks, sambar, chital, barking deer, monkeys, and kakar.

What is the range of compensation provided?

The compensation ranges from a minimum of ₹8,000/- per acre to a maximum of ₹25,000/- per acre, depending on the extent of crop damage.

How should a farmer report crop damage?

The damage must be reported in writing to the local forest officer within two days of the incident.

Who assesses the crop damage?

The Tehsildar/Patwari and the local forest officer of the area jointly verify and assess the damage.

Who prepares the investigation report?

The investigation report is prepared by the local forest officer and made available to the Assistant Conservator of Forests/Wildlife Warden through the Range Officer.

Who approves the compensation amount?

The Divisional Forest Officer/Deputy Director receives the final investigation report and has full authority to approve and disburse the ex-gratia compensation.