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Herd of tuskers strays into villages, triggers panic

Herd of tuskers strays into villages, triggers panic Updated: Updated: Over 80 Forest officials chase pachyderms back into forest Share Article AAA The herd of elephants that strayed into villages near Panamaram in Wayanad district on Friday.   | Photo Credit: Sepcial Arrangement Over 80 Forest officials chase pachyderms back into forest A herd of wild elephants that strayed into human habitations near Panamaram in Wayanad district on Friday morning triggered panic among the local people. Forest Department sources said a herd of four tuskers had entered a village at Mechery from Pathiri reserve forest in the South Wayanad forest division. The herd was sighted inside a private coffee plantation at Mechery around 6.30 a.m. A team of Forest officials led by Chethalayath Forest Range Officer B. Asiff and Mananthavady Forest Range Officer K.V. Biju reached the spot.

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Death of woman: closure of resort ordered

Wayanad resort shut after elephant kills visitor Updated: Updated: Property was functioning without any licence Share Article AAA Throwing safety to the winds: Makeshift tents put up on the banks of a rivulet by a private resort at Elambilery, near Meppady, in Wayanad where a tourist from Kannur was killed in an attack by a wild elephant on Saturday night.   Property was functioning without any licence The Wayanad district administration on Sunday ordered the closure of a resort at Elambilery, near Meppady, where a tourist from Kannur was killed in an attack by a wild elephant on Saturday night. Wayanad Collector Adeela Abdulla told

Wayanad forest officer injured in tiger attack

Wayanad forest officer injured in tiger attack Updated: Updated: Three animals killed, villagers in panic Share Article Three animals killed, villagers in panic A Range Forest Officer (RFO) who was on duty at Kolavally, near Pulpally, on the Kerala-Karnataka border was attacked by a tiger on Sunday afternoon. T. Sasikumar, 55, RFO, Chethalayath forest range of the South Wayanad forest division, came under attack around 2.30 p.m. at a private plantation at Kolavally while a Forest Department team led by him was on a search operation for the tiger. He has been admitted to a hospital at Meppadi in the district with serious injuries on his left shoulder.

Elephant found dead in forest - The Hindu

Elephant found dead in forest Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The elephant that was found dead in Chethalayath forest range of the South Wayanad forest division on Wednesday.   A male elephant was found dead by Forest Department officials in the Chethalayath forest range of the South Wayanad forest division on Wednesday. Officials attached to the forest division and veterinarians performed a necropsy in the evening. The carcass of the single tusker was found on a rivulet at Thoppadikkolly inside the Pathiri reserve forest, near Manal Vayal in the district, T. Sasikumar, forest range officer, Chethalayath forest range, said. They traced the elephant based on inputs from tribal people about a fight between two elephants. Estimated to be around 25 years old, the elephant died owing to the serious injuries caused by the fight with a lone tusker in “musth”, a periodic condition in bull elephants characterised by highly aggressive behaviour and accompanied by a large r

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