Elephants camping in Kothamangalam’s five panchayats (Kochi)
Manoj Viswanathan, The New Indian Express
November 16, 2023
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https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2023/nov/16/elephants-camping-in-kothamangalams-five-panchayats-plan-to-install-hanging-power-fence-2633229.html
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Around 20 elephants from four herds have been lingering in five panchayats
of the Kothamangalam assembly constituency, defying the efforts of the
forest department’s rapid response team to drive them back to the forest. A
meeting chaired by Kothamangalam MLA Antony John concluded that funds from
NABARD, the Crop Health Management scheme, and Rashtriya Krishi Vikas
Yojana would be utilised to install a hanging power fence along the forest
boundary.
The wild elephants have been residing in the panchayats of Kuttakmpuzha,
Kavalangad, Pindimana, Kottappady, and Keerampara for over a month.
Attempts by the forest rapid response team and local residents to relocate
the elephants have proven unsuccessful. The elephants spend their days in
teak and acacia plantations, venturing into farmlands at night, causing
fear among the local populace.
“We have decided to access Rs 2.5 crore from the NABARD fund to install a
hanging power fence in the affected areas. Agriculture Department assistant
director Priyamol will prepare the estimate for the project. Additionally,
we need to install a hanging power fence covering 18 km in Kavalangad
panchayat, 11 km in Pindimana panchayat, 8 km in Kuttampuzha panchayat, and
14 km in Keerampara panchayat,” said Antony John.
Work on installing hanging fences in Kottapady and Neendapara will commence
immediately, while a 7 km-long hanging fence in Vadattupara panchayat is in
its final stages. The elephant herds have taken residence in human habitats
under the Kothamangalam, Mullaringad, and Neriamangalam range offices.
“We have not experienced an elephant menace in Thadikulam and Kanjiraveli
before. Last year, a herd entered Neendapara. The elephants have now
reached areas approximately 5 km away from the forest boundary. Farmers are
concerned as the elephants are causing damage to crops,” said Kavalangad
panchayat president Siby Mathew.
“The elephants are raiding farmlands in five wards, and despite the efforts
of the RRT, the herd is refusing to return to the forest. The elephants are
staying in the acacia plantations during the daytime. The forest department
is cutting down acacia trees in Vettampara and Vaveli areas. We hope the
elephants will return to the forest if the plantation is cleared. We have
requested the installation of a hanging fence,” said Pindimana panchayat
president Jessy Saju.
“Last year, elephants entered three wards in our panchayat, but now there
is a frequent presence of elephants in five wards. The elephants destroyed
a house last month, and the family miraculously escaped. Farmers are
devastated as the herds have destroyed the crops,” said Kottapady panchayat
president Mini Gopi.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2023/nov/16/elephants-camping-in-kothamangalams-five-panchayats-plan-to-install-hanging-power-fence-2633229.html
Elephants camping in Kothamangalam’s five panchayats (Kochi)
Manoj Viswanathan, The New Indian Express
November 16, 2023
See link
<https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2023/nov/16/elephants-camping-in-kothamangalams-five-panchayats-plan-to-install-hanging-power-fence-2633229.html>
for photo.
Around 20 elephants from four herds have been lingering in five panchayats
of the Kothamangalam assembly constituency, defying the efforts of the
forest department’s rapid response team to drive them back to the forest. A
meeting chaired by Kothamangalam MLA Antony John concluded that funds from
NABARD, the Crop Health Management scheme, and Rashtriya Krishi Vikas
Yojana would be utilised to install a hanging power fence along the forest
boundary.
The wild elephants have been residing in the panchayats of Kuttakmpuzha,
Kavalangad, Pindimana, Kottappady, and Keerampara for over a month.
Attempts by the forest rapid response team and local residents to relocate
the elephants have proven unsuccessful. The elephants spend their days in
teak and acacia plantations, venturing into farmlands at night, causing
fear among the local populace.
“We have decided to access Rs 2.5 crore from the NABARD fund to install a
hanging power fence in the affected areas. Agriculture Department assistant
director Priyamol will prepare the estimate for the project. Additionally,
we need to install a hanging power fence covering 18 km in Kavalangad
panchayat, 11 km in Pindimana panchayat, 8 km in Kuttampuzha panchayat, and
14 km in Keerampara panchayat,” said Antony John.
Work on installing hanging fences in Kottapady and Neendapara will commence
immediately, while a 7 km-long hanging fence in Vadattupara panchayat is in
its final stages. The elephant herds have taken residence in human habitats
under the Kothamangalam, Mullaringad, and Neriamangalam range offices.
“We have not experienced an elephant menace in Thadikulam and Kanjiraveli
before. Last year, a herd entered Neendapara. The elephants have now
reached areas approximately 5 km away from the forest boundary. Farmers are
concerned as the elephants are causing damage to crops,” said Kavalangad
panchayat president Siby Mathew.
“The elephants are raiding farmlands in five wards, and despite the efforts
of the RRT, the herd is refusing to return to the forest. The elephants are
staying in the acacia plantations during the daytime. The forest department
is cutting down acacia trees in Vettampara and Vaveli areas. We hope the
elephants will return to the forest if the plantation is cleared. We have
requested the installation of a hanging fence,” said Pindimana panchayat
president Jessy Saju.
“Last year, elephants entered three wards in our panchayat, but now there
is a frequent presence of elephants in five wards. The elephants destroyed
a house last month, and the family miraculously escaped. Farmers are
devastated as the herds have destroyed the crops,” said Kottapady panchayat
president Mini Gopi.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2023/nov/16/elephants-camping-in-kothamangalams-five-panchayats-plan-to-install-hanging-power-fence-2633229.html