Translocated makhna died of fall, say officials (Coimbatore)
DT Next
November 20, 2023
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Amid controversies surrounding the death of a makhna (tuskless male
elephant), the forest department ascertained that the animal had died
falling off a steep rocky terrain in Pollachi forest range.
An autopsy was carried out on the carcass of the animal by a team of
veterinarians comprising E Vijayaraghavan and M Senthil Nathan on Monday.
“The elephant had an accidental fall into a deep gorge and died. A post
mortem revealed that the elephant suffered multiple fractures including a
damaged skull and ribs. Its carcass was left in the same spot for
scavengers,” said an official of the forest department.
The elephant died a few days ago, but frontline staff of the department
traced its location only on Sunday on suspicion, after the GPS (global
positioning system) enabled radio collar fitted on the animal showed no
movement.
A habitual crop raider, the elephant was captured and translocated thrice
by the forest department.
Following persistent demand from villagers, the animal was captured and
released into the Chinna Kallar forest area on July 31 after it damaged
crops and farms in Sethumadai in Pollachi.
The sudden death of the makhna elephant has invited criticisms from
environmentalists, who claim that the elephant had died due to frequent
sedations during capturing operations and was unable to adjust to a new
terrain from its habitual terrain.
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Translocated makhna died of fall, say officials (Coimbatore)
DT Next
November 20, 2023
See link
<https://www.dtnext.in/news/tamilnadu/translocated-makhna-died-of-fall-say-officials-749663?infinitescroll=1>
for photo.
Amid controversies surrounding the death of a makhna (tuskless male
elephant), the forest department ascertained that the animal had died
falling off a steep rocky terrain in Pollachi forest range.
An autopsy was carried out on the carcass of the animal by a team of
veterinarians comprising E Vijayaraghavan and M Senthil Nathan on Monday.
“The elephant had an accidental fall into a deep gorge and died. A post
mortem revealed that the elephant suffered multiple fractures including a
damaged skull and ribs. Its carcass was left in the same spot for
scavengers,” said an official of the forest department.
The elephant died a few days ago, but frontline staff of the department
traced its location only on Sunday on suspicion, after the GPS (global
positioning system) enabled radio collar fitted on the animal showed no
movement.
A habitual crop raider, the elephant was captured and translocated thrice
by the forest department.
Following persistent demand from villagers, the animal was captured and
released into the Chinna Kallar forest area on July 31 after it damaged
crops and farms in Sethumadai in Pollachi.
The sudden death of the makhna elephant has invited criticisms from
environmentalists, who claim that the elephant had died due to frequent
sedations during capturing operations and was unable to adjust to a new
terrain from its habitual terrain.
https://www.dtnext.in/news/tamilnadu/translocated-makhna-died-of-fall-say-officials-749663?infinitescroll=1
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2023/nov/20/captured-thrice-within-six-months-this-year-35-year-old-elephantfound-dead-in-tns-pollachi-2634483.html