Wild Tusker Destroys Railway Barricades, Enters Villages Near Nagarahole (Hunsur)

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Wild Tusker Destroys Railway Barricades, Enters Villages Near Nagarahole
(Hunsur)
Star of Mysore
October 24, 2021

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https://starofmysore.com/wild-tusker-destroys-railway-barricades-enters-villages-near-nagarahole/for
photos.

A wild tusker has destroyed the railway barricades installed near Nagapura
bordering Nagarahole Reserve Forest and entered Bharathawadi and
Veeranahosahalli villages causing tense moments yesterday morning.

The tusker, after entering Bharathawadi, has destroyed ginger and pumpkin
crops grown in the field of Girish and Shashikala Ramanna and made its way
into Veeranahosahalli after being chased by the villagers and destroyed the
compound wall of the house belonging to Chowdamma and broke the wall of the
cow shed injuring a cow. The tusker has also destroyed the compound wall of
the residential quarters of Veeranahosahalli Forest staff and the gate.

As the railway barricades were destroyed by the tusker, it made way for
other wild elephants and a total of nine elephants had entered the human
habitat. The Forest Department personnel, who immediately swung into
action, drove the elephants back into the forest but the wild tusker had
stayed put at the wood lot stored near Nagapura School.

Finally, additional Forest staff, who arrived at the spot, burst crackers
and managed to drive the tusker back to the forest through Veeranahosahalli
main gate with the help of villagers.

Veeranahosahalli Range Forest Officer (RFO) Naman Narayana Nayak, DRFOs
Chandresh and Dwarkanath and others took part in the operation.

It may be recalled that on Oct. 21 morning, a wild tusker that had entered
into the Tibetan settlement from the Nagarahole National Park from
Sollepura area under Veeranahosahalli Range and camping deep inside banana
and jowar plantations since the last two days, was spotted eating crops
near a wooded area and villagers gathered to drive it back to the jungle.

They formed groups and began shouting and pelting stones at the tusker. The
pachyderm was driven to the forest through Hosa Penjalli area of the
Tibetan camp.

The tusker had already destroyed most of the plantation and went on a
rampage as it saw people around. Villagers alerted the Forest Department
but none of the officers and staff bothered to visit the area immediately.

But when the Forest staff arrived after some time, they rushed to the spot
and took over the task of driving the tusker back.

https://starofmysore.com/wild-tusker-destroys-railway-barricades-enters-villages-near-nagarahole/

Wild Tusker Destroys Railway Barricades, Enters Villages Near Nagarahole (Hunsur) Star of Mysore October 24, 2021 See link <https://starofmysore.com/wild-tusker-destroys-railway-barricades-enters-villages-near-nagarahole/>for photos. A wild tusker has destroyed the railway barricades installed near Nagapura bordering Nagarahole Reserve Forest and entered Bharathawadi and Veeranahosahalli villages causing tense moments yesterday morning. The tusker, after entering Bharathawadi, has destroyed ginger and pumpkin crops grown in the field of Girish and Shashikala Ramanna and made its way into Veeranahosahalli after being chased by the villagers and destroyed the compound wall of the house belonging to Chowdamma and broke the wall of the cow shed injuring a cow. The tusker has also destroyed the compound wall of the residential quarters of Veeranahosahalli Forest staff and the gate. As the railway barricades were destroyed by the tusker, it made way for other wild elephants and a total of nine elephants had entered the human habitat. The Forest Department personnel, who immediately swung into action, drove the elephants back into the forest but the wild tusker had stayed put at the wood lot stored near Nagapura School. Finally, additional Forest staff, who arrived at the spot, burst crackers and managed to drive the tusker back to the forest through Veeranahosahalli main gate with the help of villagers. Veeranahosahalli Range Forest Officer (RFO) Naman Narayana Nayak, DRFOs Chandresh and Dwarkanath and others took part in the operation. It may be recalled that on Oct. 21 morning, a wild tusker that had entered into the Tibetan settlement from the Nagarahole National Park from Sollepura area under Veeranahosahalli Range and camping deep inside banana and jowar plantations since the last two days, was spotted eating crops near a wooded area and villagers gathered to drive it back to the jungle. They formed groups and began shouting and pelting stones at the tusker. The pachyderm was driven to the forest through Hosa Penjalli area of the Tibetan camp. The tusker had already destroyed most of the plantation and went on a rampage as it saw people around. Villagers alerted the Forest Department but none of the officers and staff bothered to visit the area immediately. But when the Forest staff arrived after some time, they rushed to the spot and took over the task of driving the tusker back. https://starofmysore.com/wild-tusker-destroys-railway-barricades-enters-villages-near-nagarahole/