Elephants from Nepal damage crops in UP
Dev Discourse
September 13, 2021
A Herd of elephants from a national park in Nepal, which reached the
Pilibhit Tiger Reserve in Uttar Pradesh, has damaged crops of farmers,
forest officials said on Sunday.
Chief Forest Conservator of Bareilly Lalit Verma said the herd of around 25
elephants from Nepal's Shuklaphanta National Park reached the tiger reserve
in Uttar Pradesh almost a month back.
The elephants damaged crops, following which the farmers are forced to keep
a watch on their crops at the night.
He added that the forest staff is making every effort to drive away from
the elephants.
''The herd goes towards Nepal but returns to the Tarai area in the night.
On Saturday, these elephants destroyed the watchtower of the forest
department. The elephants damaged paddy and sugarcane in the fields of
Piparia Santosh village. The villagers played drums and blew trumpets to
drive away from the jumbos, but to no avail,'' Verma said.
The second herd of elephants reached near Hardoi canal on Saturday night.
Deputy director of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve Naveen Khandelwal said the staff
of the tiger reserve is keeping a round-the-clock watch on the elephants,
which have been staying here for the past month.
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