Elephant population on the rise in TN

The population of elephants in Tamil Nadu continues to grow even as it is on the decline in neighbouring Kerala and Karnataka.

Chennai: The population of elephants in Tamil Nadu continues to grow even as it is on the decline in neighbouring Kerala and Karnataka.

This was revealed at a recent meeting of the Steering Committee of Project Elephant under the Ministry of Environment and Forests held in New Delhi.

The population of wild elephants in Tamil Nadu was 2,307 in 1993, which touched 2,971 in 1997 and 3,052 in 2002. Two years ago the number of wild elephants was estimated to be 3,867, official sources told.

In Kerala and Karnataka elephant population was on the decline. Block and dung counting methods were adopted to arrive at the numbers, said a source in the Ministry.

The meeting decided to form an Elephant Task Force on the lines of Tiger Task Force and set up a rescue and rehabilitation centre for elephants that stray from forests,
similar to the one functioning near the Vandalur Zoo here for tigers and lions rescued from circuses.
The committee expressed concern over the upkeep and maintenance of elephants in captivity. The Ministry had issued guidelines for care and management of elephants in captivity nearly seven years ago.

It reiterated that state governments should conduct a survey and report the exact number of captive elephants in temples and other establishments. States should ensure that no illegal acquisition of pachyderms could be made.
The Ministry requested the state governments not to issue any fresh ownership certificate for calves of captive elephants without DNA testing to prevent poaching.

Bureau Report

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