Why elephant chasers of Chalakudy in Kerala are on constant vigil to avoid a ‘conflict’
Forest officials in Chalakudy vigilantly chase wild elephants to prevent conflicts with humans, risking their lives in the process.
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Venkateshwaran, a young Divisional Forest Officer of Chalakudy in Thrissur, and his men have been on their toes since the morning hours at Chiklayi in the Athirappilly forest stretch on a rainy day in the second week of June. An alert call from an elephant watcher on the presence of a herd of wild elephants near the human habitation of Kumbidammudi, a fragmented forest patch in the rainforest of Athirappilly, which forms part of the Western Ghats, spurred the team members to action. Two drone pilots quickly launched their remotely piloted aircraft systems to zero in on the exact location of the animals. Relying on the drones’ inputs, a group of animal trackers moved towards the area where the elephants had appeared.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at The Hindu — Top.