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Elephant attacks on the rise in state

The Dehradun, Mussoorie and Haridwar forest divisions are most vulnerable to rampaging elephants, especially during the monsoons.

Updated on: Aug 18, 2016 08:10 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Dehradun
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The man-elephant conflict has again come to the fore in Uttarakhand, with elephants injuring one person each in the Dehradun, Mussoorie and Haridwar forest divisions in the past week. The pachyderms have also damaged over 300 hectares of agricultural land in the same period.

Over 50 people have been killed in elephant attacks since the state’s formation in 2000. (HT File)
Over 50 people have been killed in elephant attacks since the state’s formation in 2000. (HT File)

The forests of these three divisions are most vulnerable to rampaging elephants, especially during the monsoons.

“It’s a frequent problem during monsoon. Despite our attempts we have failed to keep this species away from human habitation,” Dehradun forest division sub-divisional officer (SDO) Gulbeer Singh told Hindustan Times.

Over 50 people have been killed in elephant attacks since the state’s formation in 2000 till December 2015. Official statistics suggest an increase in the elephant population in the state — from 1,559 in 2012 to 1,797 in 2015.

The authorities have dug trenches and constructed solar fences to keep the elephants at bay. However, both initiatives failed.

Later, chief minister Harish Rawat asked forest officers to make a three-tier system in villages adjoining forest divisions, comprising electric fencing, trenches and cemented walls to keep elephants out, but this proposal has remained largely on paper, ostensibly due to a lack of funds.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nihi Sharma

Nihi Sharma is a Principal Correspondent based in Dehradun. She has been working with Hindustan Times since 2008. Her focus areas are wildlife and environment. Besides, she also covers politics, health and education.

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