Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh to work together for elephant protection
The New Indian Express
March 28, 2025
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https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2025/Mar/28/odisha-jharkhand-and-chhattisgarh-to-work-together-for-elephant-protection
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ROURKELA: Senior forest officials of Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh
resolved to work together for protection of elephants and their habitats at
an inter-state coordination meeting held at Rourkela on Wednesday.
Discussions focused on effective monitoring of elephants in the three
states and the ways in which Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh can benefit from
emulating successful models of Odisha.
Presentations were made on use of AI cameras in Rourkela forest division to
prevent elephants from train mishaps, use of drones with thermal cameras in
Keonjhar for better monitoring of jumbo herds, rescue of injured elephants,
use of Anukampa application and web portal for faster disbursal of
compensation against property damages and human casualties besides the role
of rapid response teams in handling conflict situation.
Presentations were also made on monitoring elephants through radio
collaring and role of electricity department and railway authorities to
protect the jumbos. Divisional forest officers (DFOs) of Jharkhand and
Chhattisgarh elaborated on ongoing measures in their respective divisions
towards management of elephants.
Regional chief conservator of forests (RCCF), Rourkela P Ramaswamy said the
annual meeting under the regional wildlife conservation plan aims at
strengthening collaboration with the Forest departments of adjacent
Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand to ensure protection of elephants and long-term
measures for sustaining their population. Ramaswamy said 2,103 elephants
have been counted across eight circles in Odisha. Rourkela and Bhawanipatna
Circles witnessed significant growth in elephant population during the
winter compared to summer. This seasonal variation suggests large-scale
inter-state movement, particularly from Jharkhand and West Bengal, with
some elephants also migrating from Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh into
Odisha.
He said in Rourkela circle, elephants traditionally migrate from
Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand to Rourkela, Keonjhar and Sundargarh divisions.
Permanent presence of 462 elephants in Rourkela and 144 jumbos in Sambalpur
circle highlights the critical importance of safeguarding Odisha’s elephant
habitats and migration corridors.
Stress was laid on preservation and protection of Odisha’s 14 traditional
elephant corridors including the four inter-state ones covering Odisha and
Jharkhand.
Among others, PCCF (Wildlife), Odisha Prem Kumar Jha and senior forest
officials of Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Sambalpur and Rourkela circles attended
the meet.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2025/Mar/28/odisha-jharkhand-and-chhattisgarh-to-work-together-for-elephant-protection
Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh to work together for elephant protection
The New Indian Express
March 28, 2025
See link
<https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2025/Mar/28/odisha-jharkhand-and-chhattisgarh-to-work-together-for-elephant-protection>
for photo.
ROURKELA: Senior forest officials of Odisha, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh
resolved to work together for protection of elephants and their habitats at
an inter-state coordination meeting held at Rourkela on Wednesday.
Discussions focused on effective monitoring of elephants in the three
states and the ways in which Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh can benefit from
emulating successful models of Odisha.
Presentations were made on use of AI cameras in Rourkela forest division to
prevent elephants from train mishaps, use of drones with thermal cameras in
Keonjhar for better monitoring of jumbo herds, rescue of injured elephants,
use of Anukampa application and web portal for faster disbursal of
compensation against property damages and human casualties besides the role
of rapid response teams in handling conflict situation.
Presentations were also made on monitoring elephants through radio
collaring and role of electricity department and railway authorities to
protect the jumbos. Divisional forest officers (DFOs) of Jharkhand and
Chhattisgarh elaborated on ongoing measures in their respective divisions
towards management of elephants.
Regional chief conservator of forests (RCCF), Rourkela P Ramaswamy said the
annual meeting under the regional wildlife conservation plan aims at
strengthening collaboration with the Forest departments of adjacent
Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand to ensure protection of elephants and long-term
measures for sustaining their population. Ramaswamy said 2,103 elephants
have been counted across eight circles in Odisha. Rourkela and Bhawanipatna
Circles witnessed significant growth in elephant population during the
winter compared to summer. This seasonal variation suggests large-scale
inter-state movement, particularly from Jharkhand and West Bengal, with
some elephants also migrating from Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh into
Odisha.
He said in Rourkela circle, elephants traditionally migrate from
Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand to Rourkela, Keonjhar and Sundargarh divisions.
Permanent presence of 462 elephants in Rourkela and 144 jumbos in Sambalpur
circle highlights the critical importance of safeguarding Odisha’s elephant
habitats and migration corridors.
Stress was laid on preservation and protection of Odisha’s 14 traditional
elephant corridors including the four inter-state ones covering Odisha and
Jharkhand.
Among others, PCCF (Wildlife), Odisha Prem Kumar Jha and senior forest
officials of Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Sambalpur and Rourkela circles attended
the meet.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2025/Mar/28/odisha-jharkhand-and-chhattisgarh-to-work-together-for-elephant-protection