Central team visits Odisha in wake of sudden rise in elephant deaths
The Hindu
Deaths of 22 elephants were reported during past three months
As Odisha reported 22 deaths of elephants in the past three months, a three-member team, constituted by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), visited three wildlife divisions in the State and it would soon submit its report to the Ministry, an official said on August 29.
The team was led by Surendra Kumar, former Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Wildlife), while the two other members are Billal Habib, Scientist and H.V. Girisha, Joint Director of Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.
The team visited Athagarh Forest Division, Dhenakanal Forest Division and Satkosia Tiger Reserve in Angul district on August 27 and 28.
On August 12, the committee was constituted by the MoEFCC to probe the deaths of elephants in Odisha and Jharkhand.
Odisha has recorded 22 elephant deaths, majority of them were believed due to poaching during June, July and August. In the last five days, four elephants died unnatural deaths in three different places. In June, eight elephants were found dead and seven each in July and August.
“This is the worst disastrous phase for Odisha’s elephants after 2010 when 14 elephants died in Similipal Biosphere. The system of patrolling to check movement of poachers in forest has collapsed. Senior forest officers are busy development eco-tourism spots giving least priority to prevent wildlife deaths,” alleged Biswajit Mohanty, Secretary of Wildlife Society of Orissa (WSO), an environmental pressure group.