https://indianmasterminds.com

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

How Uttarakhand is Closely Monitoring Elephant Movement to Avert Accidents

On the occasion, we spoke to Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (PCCF) Uttarakhand on the ways to tackle disturbances in elephant corridors that lead to mishaps
Indian Masterminds Stories

Today, 12 August 2022, the whole world is celebrating the jumbos and spreading awareness about the need to protect and preserve this magnificent animal. World Elephant Day is being celebrated this year with the theme, ‘Bringing the world together to help elephants’. The day emphasizes the importance of elephants in the ecosystem and on raising awareness of the dangers that they encounter in their lives. India houses around 60 percent of all Asian elephants in the world which also brings up the responsibility to conserve them.

On the occasion, PM Narendra Modi took to Twitter to laud the efforts of all stakeholders in the protection of elephants. Further, he wrote that the success in elephant conservation should be taken in a larger perspective in minimizing the issue of human-animal conflict and to integrate the local mass and their traditional wisdom.

Uttarakhand has seen a 10 percent rise in the total elephant population in the past five years, for which the wildlife enthusiasts have applauded the conservation efforts of the state forest department. However, the disturbances in elephant corridors and issues relating to human-animal conflict are far from over in the state. The state has seen several instances of accidents and human wildlife conflicts in the past, due to which, both sides have been facing the consequences.

The Forest Department of Uttarakhand is, hence, taking proactive steps to provide a safe environment to these mega herbivores.

RISE IN POPULATION

According to the last census in 2020 of the state forest department, the state has 2026 adult elephants in comparison to the 2017 census when the numbers stood at 1839.

In the 2001 census, the number of elephants stood at 1507, which increased to 1582 in 2003, 1510 in 2005, 1346 in 2007, 1559 in 2012 and 1797 in 2015 census.

While speaking with Indian Masterminds, the current Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (PCCF) Uttarakhand, Vinod Singhal, IFS, said, “The population growth of any wildlife animal like an elephant depends on the habitat. If there is a sufficient or an appropriate habitat, it can then sustain a certain number of populations of the animal. This further lands under the concept of carrying capacity of the habitat. We do take up studies of the carrying capacity of different habitats and also consult various wildlife experts from the World Wildlife Institute (WII). If there is a spillover population, it further leads to human-wildlife conflict, which is another challenge for us.”

FOLLOWING TRADITIONAL ROUTES

The mighty pachyderms are generally considered as long-ranging animals who cover hundreds of kilometres, mostly during their seasonal migration. There are 11 elephant corridors linking the isolated elephant habitats in the state, with all of them carrying human imprints. These disturbances occur in the form of human settlements, encroachments, infrastructure such as roads/railway tracks, mining, biotic pressure like cattle grazing, firewood extraction, etc., and severely affect movement of elephants. Hence, this things lead to human-elephant conflict situations in these areas, which further negatively impact both elephants as well as the humans.

Mr. Singhal said, “Elephants mostly follow their traditional routes, which they walk on for hundreds of kms during seasonal migration. The government’s development work carried out in their corridors result in human-elephant conflict. Therefore, the maintenance and conservation of the corridors become a priority.”

A herd of elephants walking in the Rajaji Tiger Reserve

He added that in cases of such development work that is carried out in their tradition routes of migration, they propose underpass/overpass to avoid accidents and any other contact between the elephants and humans. One among the many underpasses has been built on the Haridwar-Dehradun highway on Teen Pani beyond Laal Tappad, which has provided an ease of movement for the elephants.

Also, now the National Board of Wildlife take into consideration whether there is any blockage in corridor passage and alternate suggestions are advised, which is further complied by the highway authorities.

ADOPTING TECHNOLOGY

Railway movement in elephant habitats is one of the major threats to elephants across the range states in India. In Uttarakhand alone, around 21 elephants have become casualties due to railway accidents in the last two decades. However, a successful intervention has been carried out in the Rajaji National Park, where no elephant deaths due to train accidents have been recorded since 2002.

Mr. Singhal said, “The railway track between Haridwar and Dehradun passes through the Rajaji National Park which is full of elephant population. In the past, there have been cases of accidents, due to which, the forest department has adopted various technological tools as to get an alarm whenever the elephants are near the track. This is how we managed to avoid such type of accidents in the railway tracks.”

Apart from this, radio collaring technique has been taken up in sensitive areas of the state. The forest department managed to do a successful run in the Maha Kumbh at Haridwar where the movement of the elephants is studied. After monitoring it, when the department gets to know about elephants entering the city, they are chased back to the forest areas. This has also helped in controlling the human-animal conflict in the state.

In conclusion, Mr. Singhal pointed out that the local communities should be educated and made well aware about how to live in harmony with the wildlife, as this it will help in reducing human-animal conflict cases in the state.


Indian Masterminds Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Related Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
NEWS
YBRANT Programme
IICA & WNS Unveil YBRANT Programme to Building Responsible Future-Ready Business Leaders
Bharti Dixit and  Ashish Modi
Who Is IAS Bharti Dixit? Rajasthan Officer Accuses IAS Husband of Fraudulent Marriage, Assault, & Spying Through Hidden Cameras
CoP of Adaptation
India Calls for “CoP of Adaptation” at COP30 in Brazil, Demands Finance, Technology & Justice
DRDO K-5 SLBM
DRDO K-5 SLBM Test Success: The Hidden Missile That Could Change India’s Nuclear Defence Future Under the Ocean
Advocates act 1961
Big Win for Lawyers! Karnataka High Court Rules Empowers Students to Enrol in Any State Bar Council Under Advocates Act 1961
T.N. Godavarman Thirumulpad Case
T.N. Godavarman Thirumulpad Case Takes a Human Turn — SC Forgives Uttarakhand IFS Officer but Warns All Officials
Durga Drone Squadron
Unstoppable Women, Unmanned Power: BSF Unveiled First All Female Durga Drone Squadron, a New Era of Women-Led Defence Innovation
Madhya Pradesh BRAP 2024 Top Achiever
Madhya Pradesh Honored as Top Achiever in Four Business Reform Areas Under BRAP 2024 — CM Dr. Mohan Yadav Showcases State’s Industrial Success
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Videos
Kapil Meena
Sahakar Se Samriddhi: IAS Kapil Meena on How Cooperatives Are Powering Viksit Bharat 2047
Anil Swarup
Conquering The Emperor of Maladies With Aplomb
CS Rao, IFS Officer
How IFS Officer C.S. Rao Is Transforming Sikkim Into a Model of Green and Sustainable Tourism
ADVERTISEMENT
UPSC Stories
IFS Kenneth Chakma UPSC
This IFS Officer Wants to Turn the Northeast into a Global Model of Green Prosperity
UPSC achiever and IFS officer Kenneth Chakma shares his path from GSI to the Forest Service and his mission...
Moin Ahamd Mansoori IAS UPSC Success Story
How IAS Moin Ahamd Mansoori’s Selection Brought Respect, Dignity, and a New Life to His Family
From running a cyber café to becoming an IAS officer, Moin Ahamd Mansoori’s story of struggle, UPSC journey,...
asjhajshaj
The Soil That Raised Him Now Celebrates Him: How Farmer’s Son & Teacher Kamal Khadav Became SDM - After Mishearing a Question in His Interview
Farmer’s son Kamal Khadav from Bedawadi, Nagaur, secured 9th rank in RAS 2023 through self-study while...
Social Media
IAS L.V
Clean Skies vs Choking Smog: Ex-IAS L V Nilesh's Critiquing Post Comparing Delhi’s Smog to U.S. Skies Sparks National Outrage
Ex-IAS officer Mr. L.V. Nilesh’s viral post comparing Delhi’s polluted air to the U.S. has reignited...
IAS Pari Bishnoi
“Don’t Quit”: IAS Pari Bishnoi’s Inspiring Journey From Weight Gain to UPSC Glory is Inspiring Millions Across India
IAS officer Ms. Pari Bishnoi’s journey from failure to achieving All India Rank 30 in the UPSC exam showcases...
Tenzin Yangki IPS Arunachal
Historic First: Who Is Tenzin Yangki, Arunachal Pradesh’s First Woman to Join IPS? Anand Mahindra Hails Her
She secured an impressive 545th rank in the prestigious UPSC Civil Services Examination - 2022.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Latest
YBRANT Programme
IICA & WNS Unveil YBRANT Programme to Building Responsible Future-Ready Business Leaders
Bharti Dixit and  Ashish Modi
Who Is IAS Bharti Dixit? Rajasthan Officer Accuses IAS Husband of Fraudulent Marriage, Assault, & Spying Through Hidden Cameras
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Videos
Kapil Meena
Anil Swarup
CS Rao, IFS Officer
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT