Chhattisgarh Wild Elephants Pose Threat To Tuskers At Bandhavgarh
The Free Press Journal
September 20, 2023
The wild elephants which came all the way from neighbouring Chhattisgarh
have made Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve their permanent home. The unwelcomed
tuskers have now become a problem as they are attacking pet elephants of
Bandhavgarh and also venturing into adjoining villages posing risk to the
people.
On Monday night, a wild elephant attacked a pet elephant of Bandhavgarh
Tiger Reserve leaving it injured. The elephant is being treated for
swelling in its back. Patrolling vehicles of the forest staffers also
irritates the wild elephants. There have been instances when wild elephants
have tried to chase the patrolling vehicles, forcing officials to flee from
the scene.
“During the patrolling, we are not afraid of tigers as they don’t attack
vehicles but we fear elephants as they sometimes chase our vehicles,” said
an official of the reserve.
In October 2018, a herd of elephants had come to Bandhavgarh from
Chhattisgarh. The total number of wild elephants which came from
Chhattisgarh to Bandhavgarh is around fifty to sixty. Many of the elephants
have given birth to their offspring.
A forest officer not willing to be named said that wild elephants come in
contact with the pet ones in a playful mood often and sometimes attack
them. In a week, two to three such incidents take place. There are around
13 pet elephants in Bandhavgarh.
To deal with the elephant problem, the officers of the Tiger Reserve have
created a Whatsapp group and carry out awareness programmes among the
villagers so that they can escape from the wrath of wild elephants.
Moreover, an elephant vigilance team has also been formed.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-chhattisgarh-wild-elephants-pose-threat-to-tuskers-at-bandhavgarh
Chhattisgarh Wild Elephants Pose Threat To Tuskers At Bandhavgarh
The Free Press Journal
September 20, 2023
The wild elephants which came all the way from neighbouring Chhattisgarh
have made Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve their permanent home. The unwelcomed
tuskers have now become a problem as they are attacking pet elephants of
Bandhavgarh and also venturing into adjoining villages posing risk to the
people.
On Monday night, a wild elephant attacked a pet elephant of Bandhavgarh
Tiger Reserve leaving it injured. The elephant is being treated for
swelling in its back. Patrolling vehicles of the forest staffers also
irritates the wild elephants. There have been instances when wild elephants
have tried to chase the patrolling vehicles, forcing officials to flee from
the scene.
“During the patrolling, we are not afraid of tigers as they don’t attack
vehicles but we fear elephants as they sometimes chase our vehicles,” said
an official of the reserve.
In October 2018, a herd of elephants had come to Bandhavgarh from
Chhattisgarh. The total number of wild elephants which came from
Chhattisgarh to Bandhavgarh is around fifty to sixty. Many of the elephants
have given birth to their offspring.
A forest officer not willing to be named said that wild elephants come in
contact with the pet ones in a playful mood often and sometimes attack
them. In a week, two to three such incidents take place. There are around
13 pet elephants in Bandhavgarh.
To deal with the elephant problem, the officers of the Tiger Reserve have
created a Whatsapp group and carry out awareness programmes among the
villagers so that they can escape from the wrath of wild elephants.
Moreover, an elephant vigilance team has also been formed.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/bhopal-chhattisgarh-wild-elephants-pose-threat-to-tuskers-at-bandhavgarh