Karnataka foresters yet to treat injured jumbo Bheema (Hassan)
The New Indian Express
September 12, 2023
The forest department is yet to continue its operation to treat 40-year-old
Bheema, the elephant that was severely injured in a tussle.
Unable to walk due to severe pain, the elephant was sighted standing at the
same spot in a coffee estate near Alur for a couple of days. It may be
recalled that the forest department had undertaken an operation to
tranquilise Bheema in order to treat it, during which Venkatesh, the
sharpshooter, was killed by the already injured elephant. The incident took
place on August 31, and since then the injured elephant has been awaiting
treatment.
Meanwhile, the forest department has allegedly stopped its operation of
treating the pachyderm after the incident. Now, locals are urging the
department to treat the injured elephant and have also shared its pictures
on social media.
According to DCF Mohan Kumar, the department is planning to start the
operation to treat the elephant. The villagers are also frustrated with
elephants continuously destroying standing crops in parts of Magge
Rayarakoppalu in Alur taluk and parts of Hettur in Sakleshpur.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/karnataka/2023/sep/12/karnataka-foresters-yetto-treat-injured-jumbo-bheema-2613918.html
Karnataka foresters yet to treat injured jumbo Bheema (Hassan)
The New Indian Express
September 12, 2023
The forest department is yet to continue its operation to treat 40-year-old
Bheema, the elephant that was severely injured in a tussle.
Unable to walk due to severe pain, the elephant was sighted standing at the
same spot in a coffee estate near Alur for a couple of days. It may be
recalled that the forest department had undertaken an operation to
tranquilise Bheema in order to treat it, during which Venkatesh, the
sharpshooter, was killed by the already injured elephant. The incident took
place on August 31, and since then the injured elephant has been awaiting
treatment.
Meanwhile, the forest department has allegedly stopped its operation of
treating the pachyderm after the incident. Now, locals are urging the
department to treat the injured elephant and have also shared its pictures
on social media.
According to DCF Mohan Kumar, the department is planning to start the
operation to treat the elephant. The villagers are also frustrated with
elephants continuously destroying standing crops in parts of Magge
Rayarakoppalu in Alur taluk and parts of Hettur in Sakleshpur.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/karnataka/2023/sep/12/karnataka-foresters-yetto-treat-injured-jumbo-bheema-2613918.html