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Karnataka’s First Elephant Care Facility: A Sanctuary for Captive Giants

Karnataka's first Elephant Care Facility in Kolar offers abused elephants a sanctuary. Discover the groundbreaking efforts transforming elephant welfare and setting new ethical standards.
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Karnataka, home to some of the largest populations of wild elephants in India, has taken a monumental step forward in the care and rehabilitation of captive elephants. Under the stewardship of 2011 batch IFS officer V Yedukondalu, posted as the Deputy Conservator of Forests, Kolar, the Karnataka Forest Department, in collaboration with the Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre (WRRC) and Bosch Global Software Technologies (BGSW), has launched the state’s first-ever Elephant Care Facility.

Located in Lakshmisagara, Kolar District, this facility is a sanctuary for elephants rescued from private ownership, offering them a new lease on life after years of exploitation and neglect. The officer shared details about the same in an exclusive conversation with Indian Masterminds.

ADDRESSING CAPTIVE ELEPHANT ABUSE

Karnataka is home to over 180 captive elephants, many of whom endure harsh conditions in private ownership. Elephants, often revered as cultural and religious symbols, are paradoxically subjected to abuse, neglect, and exploitation in captivity.

These majestic animals, when confined to temples, circuses, and private facilities, suffer from physical ailments like arthritis due to long periods of standing and psychological trauma from isolation and mistreatment. Recognizing the urgent need for a dedicated care facility, the Karnataka Forest Department, embarked on a mission to create a sanctuary where these elephants could recover and thrive.

A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT: KARNATAKA FOREST DEPARTMENT, WRRC, AND BOSCH GLOBAL SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES

The establishment of the Elephant Care Facility in Lakshmisagara is the result of a collaborative effort between the Karnataka Forest Department, WRRC, and BGSW. Each organization has played a crucial role in ensuring the success of this initiative.

The WRRC, a Bengaluru-based non-profit organization, has taken on the responsibility of managing the facility. With a team of experienced veterinarians and mahouts, the WRRC is dedicated to providing the rescued elephants with the best possible care. Their expertise in wildlife rescue and rehabilitation makes them the ideal partner for this project.

Bosch Global Software Technologies has also made significant contributions to the facility, enhancing its infrastructure and security. The company has set up a CCTV surveillance network to monitor the elephants and ensure their safety. Additionally, they have installed fencing enclosures, an elephant weighbridge with a 10-tonne capacity to monitor health progress, and an off-grid solar-powered system to ensure energy self-sufficiency. BGSW has also converted container cabins into research and welfare hubs, equipped with residential capabilities for staff and a training center to promote awareness and capacity-building among stakeholders.

A SAFE HAVEN FOR RESCUED ELEPHANTS

The Elephant Care Facility in Lakshmisagara is a haven for elephants rescued from dire conditions. Surrounded by over 100 acres of reserve forest, the facility provides a safe and healthy environment where elephants can recuperate and live in peace. Unlike their previous lives in captivity, where they were often confined to small spaces, these elephants now have access to expansive areas where they can roam freely, socialize, and engage in natural behaviors.

The facility’s design prioritizes the elephants’ well-being. They have access to nutritious food, clean water, and regular medical care. The trained professionals at the facility ensure that the elephants receive the attention they need to recover from the physical and psychological scars of their past. The elephants are also given the opportunity to form social bonds with other elephants, which is essential for their emotional health.

“We opened the care facility to cater to the needs of abused elephants. Some of our elephants come here through the high court judgments from different states where they were abused and misused according to the Captive Elephant Management Rules and Regulations. Our objective is to welcome all such animals and give them a life of good health, ease, and respect. We have all kinds of housing and showering facilities. We give them a 5-6 6-kilometer walk every day in our 120-acre land specifically assigned for their walks. We also provide them with tailor-made medical treatment, laser treatment for arthritis, hard water treatment for their limbs, tailor-made feeding schedule and ration, among other things round the clock,” Mr. Yedukondalu shared with Indian Masterminds.

A VISION FOR ETHICAL ELEPHANT MANAGEMENT

The Karnataka Forest Department has been at the forefront of ethical elephant management in the state. Traditionally, the department managed elephant camps where elephants captured during man-animal conflicts were trained and housed. These elephants were often used to mitigate future conflicts and assist in various departmental activities. However, the Elephant Care Facility represents a shift in focus—toward providing sanctuary for elephants that have suffered in captivity.

Mr. Yedukondalu and his team are committed to ensuring that elephants rescued from private ownership are given the care they deserve. The department receives information from the public about elephants in distress, and each district has a Captive Elephant Management Committee, chaired by the District Forest Officer (DFO). This committee oversees the welfare of captive elephants, whether they are under the care of the forest department, temples, or circuses. The facility in Lakshmisagara is a critical component of this broader effort to ensure the humane treatment of all captive elephants in Karnataka.

“These committees keep a thorough check on what’s going on with these elephants, whether they have proper housing facilities, proper treatment, diet plan, or if they are suffering from any ailment. They conduct inspections and come to know about the misused or sick elephants, who are then brought to the care facility,” he stated.

TECHNOLOGY AND CONSERVATION: BOSCH’S CONTRIBUTIONS

Bosch Global Software Technologies has played an instrumental role in integrating technology into the care facility. Their contributions go beyond basic infrastructure, incorporating advanced systems that enhance the overall functioning of the sanctuary.

The CCTV surveillance network allows for constant monitoring of the elephants, ensuring their safety and well-being. The weighbridge enables staff to track the health and growth of the elephants, ensuring that any medical issues are addressed promptly. The off-grid solar-powered system not only provides energy self-sufficiency but also aligns with the conservation ethos of the project by reducing the facility’s carbon footprint.

Bosch’s support also extends to research and education. The converted container cabins serve as a hub for wildlife observation and studies, enabling ongoing research into elephant behavior and rehabilitation. Additionally, the training center helps educate and sensitize relevant stakeholders, including mahouts, veterinarians, and the general public, about the importance of ethical treatment and conservation of elephants.

A MODEL FOR THE FUTURE

The Elephant Care Facility in Lakshmisagara represents a significant milestone in the conservation and welfare of captive elephants in Karnataka. Through the combined efforts of the Karnataka Forest Department, WRRC, and Bosch Global Software Technologies, this facility has become a model for ethical elephant management and rehabilitation.

“This facility is a requirement of the day because private elephants are continuously abused just for people’s own entertainment. The facility is a boon for such animals as with close monitoring and regular inspections, we can free such animals from their agony and provide them with a good life,” Mr. Yedukondalu shared with Indian Masterminds.

Under the leadership of the officer, the facility is not only a sanctuary for rescued elephants but also a ray of hope for the future of elephant conservation in India. By addressing the needs of elephants rescued from captivity and providing them with a safe and nurturing environment, this facility sets a precedent for other states to follow.

As more elephants are rescued from abusive conditions, the Lakshmisagara Elephant Care Facility will continue to play a vital role in their recovery and well-being. This initiative marks a new chapter in the relationship between humans and elephants, one built on respect, compassion, and a shared commitment to their preservation.


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