Forest Department Launches Plan to Curb Elephant Conflicts

International Experts to Visit Chakulia for Wildlife Management Insights

Comprehensive strategy aims to provide resources for elephants and protect local communities.

JAMSHEDPUR – Forest officials initiate multi-faceted approach to address human-elephant conflicts in the region.

The Forest Department has unveiled an ambitious plan to tackle the growing issue of human-elephant conflicts in the area.

This comprehensive strategy involves bringing in wildlife experts from both India and abroad to share their expertise.

Jamshedpur Divisional Forest Officer Saba Alam Ansari announced that specialists from Germany and America will visit Chakulia in August.

"These countries have experience dealing with wild elephants, and we hope to learn from their strategies," Ansari explained.

The visiting experts will educate local residents on coexistence techniques to minimize harm to both humans and elephants.

As part of the plan, the department aims to provide food and water sources for elephants within the forest.

"We’re planning to construct 16 ponds and two check dams in the Chakulia forest area," a department spokesperson revealed.

A large-scale planting initiative is also in the works, involving local villagers and Panchayat representatives.

"We’ll be planting one lakh bamboo and other elephant-friendly species in the coming days," the spokesperson added.

To enhance safety and deter elephants from entering villages, 475 solar lights will be installed in affected areas.

Ranger Digvijay Singh has prepared the installation list, with 200 lights to be set up in the initial phase.

The remaining 275 lights will be funded through district resources, ensuring comprehensive coverage.

The department is also planning to create dedicated elephant corridors in villages within the Chakulia forest area.

"These corridors will provide safe passage for elephants and reduce their need to enter human settlements," Ansari stated.

This multi-pronged approach demonstrates the Forest Department’s commitment to finding sustainable solutions to wildlife conflicts.

The success of this initiative could serve as a model for other regions facing similar challenges with wild elephants.

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