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Team formed to capture wild tusker that killed woman in TN forest

by Sabal Singh Bhati
22-11-2022, 10:48
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Team formed to capture wild tusker that killed woman in TN forest

Chennai, Nov 22 () Tamil Nadu forest department has constituted a special team of officers to capture a wild elephant that recently killed a 57-year-old woman and damaged several houses and buildings for the past few months.

The woman was killed at Valavayal in Coimbatore district and two others were also injured in the elephant attack. People of the area have been protesting against the tusker damaging properties for the past few months but with the killing of the woman, the protests have intensified.

A team of officials, including a Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), veterinarians, four forest rangers, elephant trackers, assistant conservator of forests, and catchers from Coimbatore have reached Devala and are camping to catch Pandalur Makhna 2 (PM2).

The services of Kumki elephants Wasim and Vijay will also be taken to track the wild tusker, sources in the Tamil Nadu forest department told .

After capturing, the elephant will be released in the Madumalai Tiger Reserve.

On Monday, the locals staged a blockade at Devala Bazar in Valavayal and the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests issued orders to the Field Director of Madumalai Tiger Reserve to capture the elephant PM2.

The forest officials told that the elephant Pandalur Makhna had arrived in the Gudalur forest range from Kerala and had damaged several properties and buildings, including houses in the past.

Man-animal conflict has been a major subject of discussion in the past few months in areas bordering forest lands and elephants have been reaching in herds and destroying small shops and eating away jaggery, plantains, banana, etc in these shops. Sugar cane fields have also been destroyed in large numbers in the forest borders of Tamil Nadu by raging wild elephants.

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