Update: Op Belur Makhna-Day 3

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Thu, Feb 15, 2024 1:08 AM

Op Belur Makhna-Day 3
Onmanorama
February 14, 2024

See link
https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2024/02/14/belur-makhna-rrt-forest-darting-another-elephant-third-day.html
for photo.

Deep in the jungle, in pursuit of Belur Makhna for the third day, the Rapid
Response team (RRT) is grappling with a new challenge as another elephant
which has befriended Belur Makhna charged towards the team during the
trail.Belur Makhna which has so far steered clear of the RRT has found the
company of another elephant.

What this means is that the team now has to separate both elephants before
they can dart Belur Makhna.

Drone visuals had earlier shown Belur Makhna along with another elephant.

The trackers have been trying to scare away the other Makhna using crackers
but the elephant being roguish in its behaviour often charges towards the
source of fire crackers.

Around two hundred forest department personnel of the Rapid Response Teams
drawn from various parts of the state have been tracking the elephant for
three days.

The entire forest force is focussing on the Bavali area close to the
Karnataka forest region to prevent the animal from moving into Karnataka
forest region.

They plan to tranquilize the animal once it gets separated from the other
elephant.

As temperature gets peaking in the border jungle zones, RRT`s mission is
getting tougher day by day.

https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2024/02/14/belur-makhna-rrt-forest-darting-another-elephant-third-day.html

Op Belur Makhna-Day 3 Onmanorama February 14, 2024 See link <https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2024/02/14/belur-makhna-rrt-forest-darting-another-elephant-third-day.html> for photo. Deep in the jungle, in pursuit of Belur Makhna for the third day, the Rapid Response team (RRT) is grappling with a new challenge as another elephant which has befriended Belur Makhna charged towards the team during the trail.Belur Makhna which has so far steered clear of the RRT has found the company of another elephant. What this means is that the team now has to separate both elephants before they can dart Belur Makhna. Drone visuals had earlier shown Belur Makhna along with another elephant. The trackers have been trying to scare away the other Makhna using crackers but the elephant being roguish in its behaviour often charges towards the source of fire crackers. Around two hundred forest department personnel of the Rapid Response Teams drawn from various parts of the state have been tracking the elephant for three days. The entire forest force is focussing on the Bavali area close to the Karnataka forest region to prevent the animal from moving into Karnataka forest region. They plan to tranquilize the animal once it gets separated from the other elephant. As temperature gets peaking in the border jungle zones, RRT`s mission is getting tougher day by day. https://www.onmanorama.com/news/kerala/2024/02/14/belur-makhna-rrt-forest-darting-another-elephant-third-day.html