Alarm system to alert against wild jumbos to be installed in Chinnakkanal

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Fri, Apr 12, 2024 11:50 PM

Alarm system to alert against wild jumbos to be installed in Chinnakkanal
The Hindu
April 12, 2024

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https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/alarm-system-to-alert-against-wild-jumbos-to-be-installed-in-chinnakkanal/article68058454.ece
for photo.

An advanced sound alarm system will be installed in the Chinnakkanal
landscape under the Devikulam forest division. According to forest
officials, the Kerala State Forest Protective Staff Organisation (KSFPSO),
an association of forest officials, is behind the initiative.

Officials said that the Chinnakkanal landscape is one of the worst
human-elephant conflict areas in the district.

KSFPSO Idukki district secretary Santhosh P.G. said that a 15-member ground
forest team, including deputy rangers, watchers, and a protection watchers
team, will visit the Chinnakkanal landscape soon, interact with the people,
and submit a report to the government about the sound alarm system. After
the report, we will identify where the alarm should be fixed.

Mr. Santhosh explained that the study team members are trained and have
participated in many operations in the State in capturing wild elephants
from areas prone to human-elephant conflict. “The plan is to form an NGO
group in wild elephant areas with the support of local public. They will
share alerts with the Rapid Response Team (RRT) of the Forest department as
well as alarms in selected areas,” said the official.

According to him, the alarm system aims to avoid human loss in such areas.
“The alarm is activated when tusker Chakkakompan enters a settlement. The
people can move to a safer place or stay indoors until the forest RRT
arrives at the spot,” said the official.

Mr. Santhosh explained that fatalities happen when people accidentally come
in contact with the animal.

According to him, nearly 22 wild elephants, including Chakkakompan and
Murivalan Kompan, have been roaming in the Chinnakkanal landscape.
Officials said the elephants had different characteristics and were
dangerous.

“Another herd comprising eight elephants, including the female wild
elephant named Kokkippidi, is one of the dangerous wild elephant herds in
Chinnakkanal. When people are aware of the herd’s characteristics, they can
move to safer place and avoid casualties,” said the official.

In the past four months, two lives were lost in Chinnakkanal in wild
elephant attacks.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/alarm-system-to-alert-against-wild-jumbos-to-be-installed-in-chinnakkanal/article68058454.ece

Alarm system to alert against wild jumbos to be installed in Chinnakkanal The Hindu April 12, 2024 See link <https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/alarm-system-to-alert-against-wild-jumbos-to-be-installed-in-chinnakkanal/article68058454.ece> for photo. An advanced sound alarm system will be installed in the Chinnakkanal landscape under the Devikulam forest division. According to forest officials, the Kerala State Forest Protective Staff Organisation (KSFPSO), an association of forest officials, is behind the initiative. Officials said that the Chinnakkanal landscape is one of the worst human-elephant conflict areas in the district. KSFPSO Idukki district secretary Santhosh P.G. said that a 15-member ground forest team, including deputy rangers, watchers, and a protection watchers team, will visit the Chinnakkanal landscape soon, interact with the people, and submit a report to the government about the sound alarm system. After the report, we will identify where the alarm should be fixed. Mr. Santhosh explained that the study team members are trained and have participated in many operations in the State in capturing wild elephants from areas prone to human-elephant conflict. “The plan is to form an NGO group in wild elephant areas with the support of local public. They will share alerts with the Rapid Response Team (RRT) of the Forest department as well as alarms in selected areas,” said the official. According to him, the alarm system aims to avoid human loss in such areas. “The alarm is activated when tusker Chakkakompan enters a settlement. The people can move to a safer place or stay indoors until the forest RRT arrives at the spot,” said the official. Mr. Santhosh explained that fatalities happen when people accidentally come in contact with the animal. According to him, nearly 22 wild elephants, including Chakkakompan and Murivalan Kompan, have been roaming in the Chinnakkanal landscape. Officials said the elephants had different characteristics and were dangerous. “Another herd comprising eight elephants, including the female wild elephant named Kokkippidi, is one of the dangerous wild elephant herds in Chinnakkanal. When people are aware of the herd’s characteristics, they can move to safer place and avoid casualties,” said the official. In the past four months, two lives were lost in Chinnakkanal in wild elephant attacks. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/alarm-system-to-alert-against-wild-jumbos-to-be-installed-in-chinnakkanal/article68058454.ece