This document discusses human-wildlife conflicts in India. It notes that as wildlife populations have increased due to protection efforts, conflicts with humans have also risen due to factors like forest degradation and infrastructure development reducing habitat. Common animals that conflict with humans include tigers, wild dogs, wild boars, leopards, and elephants, which may attack livestock or damage crops. Data is presented on the types and scale of conflicts occurring from 1998-2002. Overall, the document provides an introduction and overview of human-wildlife conflict issues in India.