Q. What is the Boma technique commonly used in wildlife conservation?
Answer: A method for capturing and relocating wild animals
Notes: The "boma" technique is a popular African technique that involves luring animals into an enclosure by chasing them through funnel-like fencing. The "boma" technique has been put to practice in Rajasthan for the first time. It was used at Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan to capture and translocate spotted deer. The goal was to improve the prey base in Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve. Palamu Tiger Reserve (PTR) plans to use the "Boma" technique to relocate cheetals within the reserve in November.

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