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Gadshopha’s elephant flock from Odisha in 2014

Gadshopha's elephant flock from Odisha in 2014
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Nagpur: a 18-22 elephant flock that moves between Murumgaon Gadchiroli and the Dhanora forest range has roamed over the past seven years.
If forest officials must be believed, these elephants moved from Odisha in 2014 and traveled through Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh before entering Deputy Maharashtra.Gadchiroli (DYCF) SR Kumaraswamy said, “We relate to forest officials from Chhattisgarh and virtual meetings.
Also held .
This is seven days since the elephant shakes between Western Murumgaon and the South Dhanora range.
Even though Gadchiroli Forest is the ideal habitat, we cannot predict if they will remain included.
The flock starts from Odisha in 2014.
“Vivek Menon, Executive Director and CEO Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), said, “Gajah came only because of the abundance of water on the man-made lake and because of the destruction of the original from the original.” Former National Council Member for Wildlife (NBWL) Bisajeet Mohanty, the Odisha community (WSO) Satayat worked Elephant conservation, “this elephant must migrate from Sundargarh Regency and Kendujar in Odisha, where SE The middle of the area is under iron ore and coal mining.
The districts side by side with Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh and in the past 10 years, there has been a large exodus of these animals from Odisha.
When the elephant’s memory is sharp, a herd may or may not settle in Gadchiroli.
“In August 2021, based on the petition submitted by WSO, the East Zone NGT, Kolkata, directed the Odisha government to notify the 14 elephant corridors in the country in two months in terms of action plans drawn based on report reports of the Nature Asia Conservation Foundation (ANCF), a.
Charity trust that preserves elephants.
My Tiwari from Dhamtari District in Chhattisgarh confirmed on September 9 that elephants entered Gadchiroli was seen robbing plants on the agriculture of Jogeshwar near Dudhwa Dam.
Meanwhile, even as Gadchiroli forest officials have intensified monitoring and consciousness, honorary warden Uday Patel demanded the declaration of freshness, Darekasa, Rajoli in the Gondia District and Tippagarh and Bhamragarh in Gadchiroli as an elephant reserve.
“Elephant tourism can be a source of local income and the Ministry of Forestry.
In November 2019, two elephants who entered the corpori in Gadchiroli, had moved to MP from the forest of Sankshasa and Darekasa, “said Patel.
Elephants are a legacy animal and have been included in the Act schedule-i, 1972.
‘Project Elephant’ was launched in February 1992 for Overcoming the threat to elephant survival in our country because of its habitat, migration and ivory hunting paths.
The backup of the elephant was not recognized under WLPA 1972.

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