Efforts on to radio collar elephant 'Ramu' in Odisha's Khurda forest
The New Indian Express
November 22, 2021
If everything goes as per plan, a 30-year-old elephant named 'Ramu' could
be the first jumbo in conflict to be radio collared in the State. Officials
of the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru and Nandankanan Zoo are
camping in Khurda to dart Ramu.
Sources said that the team tried to tranquilise the jumbo in the forests of
Khurda on Sunday but were unsuccessful. "Another attempt will be made by
the team on Monday to dart the elephant for its radio collaring," said an
official from the Forest department.
The official said that the male elephant which could not be radio collared
in Bharatpur Reserve Forest (RF) in September this year, has now moved from
Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary to Khurda Forest Division.
Separated from its herd, Ramu had strayed into Pipili and other parts of
Khurda division and reportedly claimed lives.The Forest department
considers the jumbo ideal for fitting a collar.
The move will facilitate tracking of its movement and help in improving
wildlife management practices to reduce conflicts. Two more elephants in
Chandaka have been identified for radio collaring in the next phase.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2021/nov/22/efforts-on-to-radio-collar-elephant-ramu-in-odishas-khurda-forest-2386567.html
Efforts on to radio collar elephant 'Ramu' in Odisha's Khurda forest
The New Indian Express
November 22, 2021
If everything goes as per plan, a 30-year-old elephant named 'Ramu' could
be the first jumbo in conflict to be radio collared in the State. Officials
of the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru and Nandankanan Zoo are
camping in Khurda to dart Ramu.
Sources said that the team tried to tranquilise the jumbo in the forests of
Khurda on Sunday but were unsuccessful. "Another attempt will be made by
the team on Monday to dart the elephant for its radio collaring," said an
official from the Forest department.
The official said that the male elephant which could not be radio collared
in Bharatpur Reserve Forest (RF) in September this year, has now moved from
Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary to Khurda Forest Division.
Separated from its herd, Ramu had strayed into Pipili and other parts of
Khurda division and reportedly claimed lives.The Forest department
considers the jumbo ideal for fitting a collar.
The move will facilitate tracking of its movement and help in improving
wildlife management practices to reduce conflicts. Two more elephants in
Chandaka have been identified for radio collaring in the next phase.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2021/nov/22/efforts-on-to-radio-collar-elephant-ramu-in-odishas-khurda-forest-2386567.html