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Dip on an elephant incident that deviated into human settlements, found a study

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Coimbatore: The range of forests for forests in Coimbatore has reported the highest number of wild elephant wild incidents in this district, according to a study by the Ministry of Forestry.
Studies conducted between November 2020 and June 2021 also found that Gajah Lante Lone was 63% of Jumbos who were lost to the human residence.
The average elephant straying incident has dropped from 6.83 times in November last year to 5.19 times in June this year.
An anti-depreciation observer team is called a border night patrol team (BNPT), which drive back deviant elephant who leaves the forest to rob the plant, collect information about elephants that leave the forest every day.
Daily data analysis collected on elephants involved in the actor of officials led by I Anwartheen, Head of the Principal of Forest (APCCF), Coimbatore Circle, D Venkatesh, District Forest Officer, Forest Division Coimbatore, Forest Assistant for Forest Conservator M Dinesh and Senthilkumar and Expert Naveen biology and Peter.
Daily data analysis revealed that elephants came out of the forest at an average height eight times a day on December 202, 2021.
In the past eight months, the single man has come out of the forest 832 times, male group 177 times, women’s flocks 206 times , women with calves 82 times and the only female 6 times have come out of the forest which is the maximum number.
Single male elephants who came out of the forest in November, December 2020 and January 2021is were around 125 to 134.
It fell from 88 to 65 each in February and March and rose 70 to 111 times and June 2021 respectively.
“Data revealed that 63% of single men’s elephants deviated to human habitation and 16% of female groups and 14% of men’s elephants deviated to human residence.
Only one percent of elephants alone lost and 6% of women with young elephants deviate to Human residence from November last year until June 2021, “Venkatesh said.
It shows seasonal elephant sightseeing into harvest in the Forest Coimbatore Division post Northeast Monsun when grass and vegetation are available, and the full flow.
According to plant transmitter incidents during this period, 28% of the incident occurred in the range of forests of Periyanenickalayam, 18% in the range of coimbatore forests, 17% in the range of Umupai sir forests, 14% in the range of forests of mettupalayam, 9% in the range of caramadal forests, 11% in The range of boluvampatti forests and 3% cents in the range of madukkarai forests.
The above analysis has been used by the department to develop appropriate adaptive mitigation strategies, long-term monitoring will be carried out to develop a better database and analysis to develop effective effective mitigation strategies.

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