Elephant Duo Tramples Wheat Crops in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve

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Elephant Duo Tramples Wheat Crops in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve
Devdiscourse
March 11, 2025

Two elephants in the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve have been damaging wheat crops
over two months, challenging local authorities. The forest department
struggles to control the situation. Villagers are staying vigilant at night
to protect their fields, as the elephants have also damaged fencing of the
reserve.

Two elephants have been wreaking havoc in the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve,
trampling over wheat crops and creating a pressing issue for local
authorities and residents, according to a forest officer.

Despite the forest department's efforts to drive them back, the elephants
continue to inflict damage. As noted by Mala Range officer Robin Singh, the
situation has been hard to manage. The elephants enter farmlands mainly at
night, forcing farmers to remain alert and make noise to deter them.

In Sirsa Sardaha village and other areas, the elephants' incursions have
continued unabated, with the damage exacerbated by their destruction of the
tiger reserve's protective fencing. This ongoing dilemma demands urgent
attention from concerned stakeholders.

https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/science-environment/3303882-elephant-duo-tramples-wheat-crops-in-pilibhit-tiger-reserve

Elephant Duo Tramples Wheat Crops in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve Devdiscourse March 11, 2025 Two elephants in the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve have been damaging wheat crops over two months, challenging local authorities. The forest department struggles to control the situation. Villagers are staying vigilant at night to protect their fields, as the elephants have also damaged fencing of the reserve. Two elephants have been wreaking havoc in the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, trampling over wheat crops and creating a pressing issue for local authorities and residents, according to a forest officer. Despite the forest department's efforts to drive them back, the elephants continue to inflict damage. As noted by Mala Range officer Robin Singh, the situation has been hard to manage. The elephants enter farmlands mainly at night, forcing farmers to remain alert and make noise to deter them. In Sirsa Sardaha village and other areas, the elephants' incursions have continued unabated, with the damage exacerbated by their destruction of the tiger reserve's protective fencing. This ongoing dilemma demands urgent attention from concerned stakeholders. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/science-environment/3303882-elephant-duo-tramples-wheat-crops-in-pilibhit-tiger-reserve