Tag: forest officials

  • Madikeri: Forest officials caught rogue pachyderm

    Madikeri: Forest officials caught rogue pachyderm

    Madikeri: The Forest Department has finally succeeded in capturing the rogue tusker which had created anxiety by attacking the labourers by encamping in the coffee plantations in the Siddapur area of Kodagu district. The 35-year-old tusker was captured by the department personnel on Sunday near Kandangala village near Ammatti in Virajpet taluk of the district. .

    The Forest Department have released the captured elephant at DB Kuppe reserve forest after installing radio collar. In the month of June the tusker attacked three workers who were working in different coffee plantations. Due to this, the surrounding locals were living in fear. In a large scale operation Forest officials brought three elephants from Dubare elephant camp and with the cooperation of Abhimanyu from Mattigodu camp, kavadigars, Mahouts and more than 50 staff have captured the pachyderm by striving for two days.

    Speaking to reporters, Virajpet Deputy Conservator of Forests BM Channabasappa said that two elephants had died in the last two months. ‘In this regard, an order was received from the government to capture and relocate two elephants. Accordingly, an operation was carried out with the team of our forest authorities and the elephant was captured within two hours with the help of four department elephants including Abhimanyu, Prashantha, Harsha and Ramu. And as per the direction of our superiors, the elephant released into DB Kuppe forest after installing radio collar’.

    Before the operation, the forest department cautioned villages , coffee plantation workers , school children of Kannangala, Yadur, Chatchinnadu, Kavadi, Kumberi, Puliyeli, Hosur, Siddapur, Injalagere, Anandpur, Guhya villages under the Ammati forest range of Virajpet forest zone. Also, if an elephant is found, the public has been asked to inform the officials of the forest department.

  • Elephant herd keeps Odisha villagers, forest officials on toes

    Elephant herd keeps Odisha villagers, forest officials on toes

    ANGUL: Panic has gripped residents of Bantala forest range area owing to the presence of a herd of around 30 elephants that has been wreaking havoc in the region since the last two months. Sources said locals living in the vicinity of Hindol range in Dhenkanal and Narsinghpur range in Cuttack district are more at risk since the pachyderms often intrude into their villages in the evening and damage crops and houses.

    The tuskers’ herd move between Hindol and Bantala forest ranges as a result of which villagers of these areas are always under threat. Three days back, an elephant after separating from its herd, killed a 75-year-old man Ganeswar Behera while he was in his paddy field. Disgruntled over Behera’s death, locals alleged the incident took place due to apathy of the Forest department.

    According to information, forest officials tried to chase the herd back into Hindol or Narasinghpur area but to no avail. “This tuskers’ herd has been causing damage to life and property. We tried to drive them away but haven’t been successful as yet. However, our squads are keeping an eye on their movement,” said forest ranger Niladri Sahoo.

    Officials are also asking locals not to venture into the forests. “As many as 26 staff are at work to track the tuskers’ movement but still there’s a shortage of manpower to effectively handle the situation in the area,” Sahoo added.