Chikkamagaluru: Tenses apply in muduk chikkamagaluru after elephants entered the farm field in several villages and destroy plants.
Three elephants entered Gutti, Hesagodu, Kotrakere, Kogile, Binnadi, Kasgebailu, Chandrapura, and Tripura Village in Mudigere during Wee Tuesday.
According to the villagers, the herd reached the Taluk last week, but forest officials did not know about their movements.
Elephants destroyed coffee plantations owned by companies and plants Areca Naveen, Rohani, Subraya Gowda, Laxman Gowda, Byregowda, Krishnegowda and Raghuram.
The villagers also told the elephant pulled the tree and destroyed black pepper plants.
Elephants created a havoc in Gosalli on Tuesday afternoon.
The staff, with the support of villagers, exploded crackers and driving elephants elephants returned to the Bellu reserve forest.
The Ministry of Forestry staff will camp at Gosalli to monitor their movements.
Speaking to reporters, assistant forest conservator (ACF) Rajesh rose said he had not received information about the extension of plant loss.
“The department has failed to find a permanent solution for the threat of elephants in the region.
Farmers do not get suitable compensation for losing plants by elephants,” Ravish said, a village.
Today’s elephant day to celebrate today in the Bannerghatta Bannerghatta Biology Park (BBP) celebrated the world elephant day on Thursday.
Bbp Executive Director Valashree Vipin Singh said that as part of the celebration, BBP introduced a new program to involve citizens and wildlife fans, to provide their services to the zoo, in the form of fodder harvest through ‘Mrugalayakke Shramadhana’.
Fake harvested will be fed to the elephant by Mahouts.
People who are interested can register in pairs for activities, which will be carried out from 12:30 a.m.
until 2:00 p.m.
on Thursday.
This program will be carried out weekly, and before registration, it is necessary to fill out the Google Form on the website www.bannerghattaboriologiPark.com.
A maximum of 20 people can participate.