State Govt. Constitutes Elephant Task Force In Three Districts (Bengaluru)

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State Govt. Constitutes Elephant Task Force In Three Districts (Bengaluru)
Star of Mysore
November 28, 2022

The State Government has constituted Elephant Task Force (ETF) in three
districts to tackle jumbo menace.

The ETF, which will be headed by a Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF), has
been set up in Mysuru, Kodagu, Hassan and Chikmagaluru districts, where
jumbo menace is more widespread. But the State Government has left out
Chamarajanagar district, which has the highest number of elephants. An
order to this effect was issued by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, an
official statement said.

The ETF will get down to action immediately and work under the instructions
of the respective Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) of the Circles
concerned.

The members of the panel have been directed to patrol the
jumbo-concentrated areas, monitor their movements in human habitation,
agriculture fields and coffee estates and drive them back into forests
under the direction of the DCF.

The ETF members will be armed with walkie-talkies, guns and crackers that
are necessary to drive back the wild elephants into forests. Each district
ETF will be given three vehicles.

It has also been decided to set up a Control Room in the headquarters of
every ETF and its phone number will be shared with the citizens.

Meanwhile, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF), Wildlife, Vijay
Kumar Gogi has stated that four full-fledged ETFs, including one in Mysuru
and Hassan will be constituted in a week’s time.

On Nov. 23, Additional PCCF Anil Kumar Ratan has passed an order,
appointing DCF (Social Forestry) P. Sridhar as the ETF DCF, Mysuru
District, DCF (Forest Mobile Squad, Hassan) N. Ravindrakumar as the ETF DCF
of Hassan District and ACF (Social Forestry, Madikeri) K.S. Chengappa has
been appointed as the ETF DCF of Kodagu.

Chamarajanagar With Highest Elephant Population Left Out
Chamarajanagar, the district with 50 percent forest cover and having the
highest number of elephant population has been left out and no  Elephant
Task Force (ETF) has been constituted in this district. The district
forests houses over 2,000 wild elephants and due to high concentration of
elephants, incidents of man-wild elephant conflicts take place frequently
with many people losing their lives.

MLA C. Puttarangashetty, expressing his displeasure, said that while the
State Government has constituted ETF in Mysuru, Kodagu and Hassan
districts, there are plans to constitute the Task Force in Chikkamagalur,
Shivamogga and Uttara Kannada districts, but Chamarajanagar district has
been left out.

“There is frequent wild elephant menace taking place especially in Male
Mahadeshwara Hills region, which has resulted in loss of lives and
properties and crop loss. Many wild elephants have been radio collared and
despite such problems, Elephant Task Force has not been constituted for the
district,” the MLA added.

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State Govt. Constitutes Elephant Task Force In Three Districts (Bengaluru) Star of Mysore November 28, 2022 The State Government has constituted Elephant Task Force (ETF) in three districts to tackle jumbo menace. The ETF, which will be headed by a Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF), has been set up in Mysuru, Kodagu, Hassan and Chikmagaluru districts, where jumbo menace is more widespread. But the State Government has left out Chamarajanagar district, which has the highest number of elephants. An order to this effect was issued by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, an official statement said. The ETF will get down to action immediately and work under the instructions of the respective Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) of the Circles concerned. The members of the panel have been directed to patrol the jumbo-concentrated areas, monitor their movements in human habitation, agriculture fields and coffee estates and drive them back into forests under the direction of the DCF. The ETF members will be armed with walkie-talkies, guns and crackers that are necessary to drive back the wild elephants into forests. Each district ETF will be given three vehicles. It has also been decided to set up a Control Room in the headquarters of every ETF and its phone number will be shared with the citizens. Meanwhile, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF), Wildlife, Vijay Kumar Gogi has stated that four full-fledged ETFs, including one in Mysuru and Hassan will be constituted in a week’s time. On Nov. 23, Additional PCCF Anil Kumar Ratan has passed an order, appointing DCF (Social Forestry) P. Sridhar as the ETF DCF, Mysuru District, DCF (Forest Mobile Squad, Hassan) N. Ravindrakumar as the ETF DCF of Hassan District and ACF (Social Forestry, Madikeri) K.S. Chengappa has been appointed as the ETF DCF of Kodagu. Chamarajanagar With Highest Elephant Population Left Out Chamarajanagar, the district with 50 percent forest cover and having the highest number of elephant population has been left out and no Elephant Task Force (ETF) has been constituted in this district. The district forests houses over 2,000 wild elephants and due to high concentration of elephants, incidents of man-wild elephant conflicts take place frequently with many people losing their lives. MLA C. Puttarangashetty, expressing his displeasure, said that while the State Government has constituted ETF in Mysuru, Kodagu and Hassan districts, there are plans to constitute the Task Force in Chikkamagalur, Shivamogga and Uttara Kannada districts, but Chamarajanagar district has been left out. “There is frequent wild elephant menace taking place especially in Male Mahadeshwara Hills region, which has resulted in loss of lives and properties and crop loss. Many wild elephants have been radio collared and despite such problems, Elephant Task Force has not been constituted for the district,” the MLA added. https://starofmysore.com/state-govt-constitutes-elephant-task-force-in-three-districts/