Wild elephants on city outskirts driven back to forest

Mysuru: The Forest Department, which had commenced an operation to drive the two wild tuskers which were found roaming in villages on city outskirts, has succeeded in driving the two wild elephants towards Maradigudda forest area through H.D. Kote’s Gopalapura and Bettadabeedu yesterday.

After these wild elephants were spotted at villages near the city’s Outer Ring Road, the Forest officials and staff began the operation to drive the wild elephants towards the forest but the elephants, which were reluctant to move, had stayed put causing headache to the Forest Department officials, who had to face the anger of villagers.

On Monday evening, these elephants had stayed put near Beerihundi village and in midnight they were spotted near Manikyapura, Jattihundi and Madahalli villages.

Yesterday evening, the Forest staff again conducted an operation to drive these elephants and were successful in driving them towards Maradigudda forest area via Gopalapura and Bettadabeedu in H.D. Kote.

The Forest Department have taken precautions to prevent the wild elephants from coming towards Mysuru side besides taking steps to conduct intensive patrolling.

This post was published on December 11, 2024 6:32 pm