Dehradun: Union Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Prakash Javadekar on Saturday gave a clarion call to make the conservation of forests a people's movement and said that it was everyone's duty to conserve the environment.
"The students of forestry can lend a big hand in this endeavour," Javadekar said while addressing the 5th Convocation of Forest Research Institute (FRI) here. He said while forest officials were responsible for the protection of wildlife, it would not be possible without the help of the people living in the forests.
On the issue of man-elephant conflict, the Minister said that, "We should ensure that the forests contain enough resources for the wildlife so that it is not induced to venture into the human settlements."
Earlier during the day, the Minister inaugurated the new buildings of Guest House and Women's Hostel at the Wildlife Institute of India at Dehradun.