“A 15-year old elephant in Uttarakhand has got electrocuted after it dashed against a high-tension electric wire.
The forest officials said that they were informed about the electrocution of the elephant on Thursday.” - Thaindian News
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“A man was injured after a wild elephant attacked him in Kerala Thursday morning. Forest officials identified the victim as Muhammed, reportedly a worker of a farm owned by the Plantation Corp of Kerala at Munderi, around 40 km from here.” - Thaindian News
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“A male Indian elephant eats bamboo. Nearly one-third of ivory items for sale in the United States may have been illegally imported after a US moratorium on the trade imposed in 1989, conservation groups said in a report Monday.” - Yahoo! News Photos
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“Elephants in Assam State Zoo can now roam around without heavy chains as authorities have envisaged “scientific” enclosures for them where they can live in natural surroundings.” - The Hindu
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“Now aged 45, he is approaching retirement after a hard working life - and, like many of the 650 working elephants in the state, there have always been fears for his future.” -
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“Concerned about the increasing incidents of captive elephants turning violent in Kerala, Mumbai-based Zachariah Mathew has developed a new device to rein in animals that run amok. “I was deeply disturbed when I heard that an elephant turned violent and trampled three people to death at a temple festival in Thrissur earlier this month. In a matter of few days, I designed a nylon belt fitted with a remote controlled device that could lock the legs of the elephant by the press of a button,” Mathew, managing director of Mumbai-based Senzo Engineering, told reporters here Saturday.”- Thaindian News
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“Every summer, a tragedy unfolds in Kerala. Somewhere or the other, elephants trained to participate in temple festivals turn on their trainers and the religious congregation around them and stampede. Sometimes, they kill people. On April 24, an elephant ran amok at a temple near the coastal Thrissur city trampling an elderly woman to death and killing two men, including a mahout (while its own sat atop terrified) who it impaled on its tusk.” - Tehelka
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“They stood before us like condemned men, their proud tradition and heritage had run its course. These well-weathered, handsome men of the jungle were the last real mahouts, trained in the ancient and dangerous art of wild elephant capture.” - the star online
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“Wild elephants of Orissa have created panic in the district once again. A 60-year-old tribal, M Krishnappa, was severely injured while his brother Narayana escaped unhurt when the men tried to run away from a herd of wild elephants roaming on the Appikonda hillock, near Duppilivalasa area, at Basur village in Palakonda mandal on Thursday.” - Newindpress.com
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“There is no respite of heat waves to wild animals. With each passing day wild animals including Elephants and Tigers in State’s several Reserves and Wildlife Sanctuaries are now facing shortage of water.” - Odisha Today
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