Female elephant found dead in Odisha's Athagarh forest
The New Indian Express
April 7, 2025
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CUTTACK: A female elephant was found dead at Nuagarh section of Debabhuin
reserve forest in Narasinghpur East Range of Athagarh forest division on
Sunday.
Assistant conservator of forests Manoj Patra said the deceased elephant was
around 40 years old and was suffering from old age-related aliments.
“The carcass was buried after postmortem. The report will help in
ascertaining the exact cause of death,” he added.
Notably, this is the sixth elephant death in Narasinghpur East and West
ranges in the last three months. Animal rights activist Saroj Kumar Sahu
said, “It is alarming that six elephants, including a tusker, have died in
just three months. While forest officials cite causes like poaching,
accidents, illness, and infighting, the failure to arrest poachers and
provide timely treatment to sick elephants is deeply troubling.”
He further alleged that delays in medical attention and the frequent
discovery of decomposed carcasses in dense forest areas point to negligence
on the part of forest staff. “Given these repeated incidents, the lives of
elephants in the Athagarh forest division are increasingly at risk,” he
added.
Athagarh divisional forest officer (DFO) JD Pati was unavailable for
comments.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2025/Apr/07/female-elephant-found-dead-in-odishas-athagarh-forest
Female elephant found dead in Odisha's Athagarh forest
The New Indian Express
April 7, 2025
See link
<https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2025/Apr/07/female-elephant-found-dead-in-odishas-athagarh-forest>
for photo.
CUTTACK: A female elephant was found dead at Nuagarh section of Debabhuin
reserve forest in Narasinghpur East Range of Athagarh forest division on
Sunday.
Assistant conservator of forests Manoj Patra said the deceased elephant was
around 40 years old and was suffering from old age-related aliments.
“The carcass was buried after postmortem. The report will help in
ascertaining the exact cause of death,” he added.
Notably, this is the sixth elephant death in Narasinghpur East and West
ranges in the last three months. Animal rights activist Saroj Kumar Sahu
said, “It is alarming that six elephants, including a tusker, have died in
just three months. While forest officials cite causes like poaching,
accidents, illness, and infighting, the failure to arrest poachers and
provide timely treatment to sick elephants is deeply troubling.”
He further alleged that delays in medical attention and the frequent
discovery of decomposed carcasses in dense forest areas point to negligence
on the part of forest staff. “Given these repeated incidents, the lives of
elephants in the Athagarh forest division are increasingly at risk,” he
added.
Athagarh divisional forest officer (DFO) JD Pati was unavailable for
comments.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/2025/Apr/07/female-elephant-found-dead-in-odishas-athagarh-forest