TN govt's push for elephant conservation efforts
- Sunday, June 20,2023
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Chennai, June 20 (UNI) The Tamil Nadu Government on Tuesday
issued orders sanctioning Rs.eight crores for establishing a new
Elephant Camp at Sadivayal, at Bolampatti Reserve Forest in
Coimbatore.
This followed the announcement made by Chief Minister M.K.Stalin
on March 15 that a new elephant camp would be set up at Sadivayal
which has already been functioning as the temporary elephant camp
since 2012.
An official release said this amount will be utilized for creating elephant
sheds, veterinary facilities, kitchen and elephant-proof trenches, food
and water facilities for elephants.
With these initiatives, the conservation and management of camp
elephants will improve significantly in accordance with the policy
of the State Government to strengthen the conservation efforts for
elephants.
This also includes strengthening of rescue related activities, including
specialized transport with necessary facilities.
The Sate Government also sanctioned Rs.5 crores for improvement of
Kozhikamuthi elephant camp at the Anamalai Tiger Reserve in Pollachi.
This amount will be utilized to create infrastructure facilities at the camp,
training for Mahouts and Cavadies, setting up of a viewing gallery for
visitors, improvement of food preparation area and water availability for
elephants.
In addition to this, the Government sanctioned Rs.9.10 crores for
construction of eco-friendly and culturally compatible houses in
accordance with the announcement made by the Chief Minister for
91 elephant care takers of Theppakadu and Kozhikamuthi elephant
camps.
A total of 44 houses will be constructed for elephant care takers
of Theppakkadu at Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, while 47 houses will
be constructed for elephant care takers of Kozhikamuthi Elephant
camp, at Anamalai Tiger Reserve, Pollachi.
Last year, Government had notified 1,19,748.26 hectare area as the
new elephant reserve namely viz., Agasthyamalai in Kanniyakumari,
Tirunelveli and Tenkasi districts.
This year Government sent 13 mahouts and cavadies for specialized
training to Thailand, the release said.
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