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Wild Elephant causes Terror at Nagrijuli in Tamulpur Subdivision


Wild Elephant causes Terror at Nagrijuli in Tamulpur Subdivision
A wild elephant created terror on Tuesday night at Nagrijuli in Tamulpur subdivision in the district of Baksa.
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NAGRUJULI: A wild elephant created terror on Tuesday night at Nagrijuli in Tamulpur subdivision in the district of Baksa.
A wild elephant was isolated from its herd. It came down from the Bhutan hills and entered the No. 1 Dongargaon of Nagrijuli at night. The lonely wild elephant that came down from the hills in search of food, demolished the houses of Subhadra Biswas, Nirmal Biswas, Ananta Mandal and Purna Biswas in the village and ate the rice in the store. The terrified villagers tried to chase the elephant by shouting and banging utensils but the wild elephant went back to the hills only in the morning. ....

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Human–Elephant Conflict: Lessons Not Learnt


“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” George Santayana
In 1949, a year after Sri Lanka gained independence, a Committee on the Preservation of Wildlife (Sessional paper XIX – 1949) recommended that when development takes place, elephants living in the proposed areas be driven into national reserves and sanctuaries and that temporary corridors be set between these protected areas for the purpose of these drives. Their well-meaning recommendations were based on the knowledge that they had at the time, primarily anecdotal evidence, with little or no comprehensive research available on elephant distribution, ranging patterns and behaviour. At that time, the human population of the country was less than eight million and the supposed wild elephant population was about 1,500. We now know that this latter figure was far from accurate and that that the true figure probably exceeded 10,000. ....

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