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binh. “Majestic Elephant Parade Mesmerizes in Breathtaking Road-Crossing Spectacle! Graceful Giants Leave Unforgettable Impression on Onlookers in Enchanting Journey.”
The baby elephant, the smallest among its herd, received a helping trunk from its mother as it struggled to navigate the central reservation while crossing the busy road. The endearing photos of this interaction quickly spread, captivating the hearts of people worldwide.
Unfortunately, this delightful encounter highlights a growing concern: the increasing conflicts between elephants and humans in India. As forests diminish at an alarming rate, elephants are forced to venture into human-populated areas more frequently, leading to dangerous consequences for both parties involved.
The herd responsible for the traffic jam lingered for hours, leaving drivers stranded as they observed the majestic creatures go about their day. Coimbatore, Hosur, and Gudalur are known hotspots where approximately 700 elephants reside, and sadly, these areas witness around 20 human fatalities caused by elephants each year. Moreover, the region also suffers the loss of 10 to 15 elephants due to road accidents or poaching.
Government statistics reveal that wild elephants pose a greater threat to human lives than tigers, leopards, or lions. In the span of a year, leading up to 2015, 391 people lost their lives in coNFLicts between humans and Animals across India, with elephants accounting for a significant portion of these fatalities.
The root cause of these coNFLicts lies squarely with human activities. Destruction of their habitats and the disruption of traditional migratory paths have driven elephants into human settlements, resulting in crop damage and increased encounters.
Wildlife activists, such as Umesh Marudhachalam, emphasize that humans bear the responsibility for these coNFLicts. He asserts, “The problem is not with the Animals, it is with the humans. We have destroyed their habitats and encroached upon their migration routes. Whatever buffer remains should be preserved.”
Efforts are needed to protect the natural habitats of elephants and ensure the preservation of their migratory paths. By addressing these issues, we can minimize coNFLicts, safeguard human lives, and protect these magnificent creatures for future generations to admire and cherish.
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