Updated On: 06 December, 2025 03:54 PM IST | Pune | Ranjeet Jadhav
Two experts from South Africa — Hein Schoeman, a wildlife capture specialist, and Dr Josephine Skaarup Petersson, a wildlife veterinarian — led the interaction. They shared global practices on wildlife capture, conflict mitigation, population management and safe handling techniques

The discussions focused on field-level applications, safety measures, ethical practices and ecosystem-based management. Pic/Special Arrangement
The Maharashtra Forest Department organised an international training session in Pune on Friday to strengthen the skills of officers working in areas affected by human-wildlife conflict, officials said.
Two experts from South Africa — Hein Schoeman, a wildlife capture specialist, and Dr Josephine Skaarup Petersson, a wildlife veterinarian — led the interaction. They shared global practices on wildlife capture, conflict mitigation, population management and safe handling techniques.