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An elephantine problem that refuses to go away

Adelmo Fernandes, Vasco
Published Apr 17
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Residents of Pernem have reportedly announced plans for a protest meeting, expressing growing frustration over the inaction of forest authorities in dealing with “Omkar”, a wild elephant that has recently caused extensive damage in the villages of Mopa, Ugvem, and Torsem. This is an elephantine problem that refuses to go away. Efforts to drive the elephant away have only temporarily displaced it, with the animal reportedly being pushed back and forth across the Goa-Maharashtra border. Residents fear that without a permanent solution, human casualties are inevitable. 

The State has been grappling with the problem for far too long. Measures must be implemented promptly to prevent harm to people and property, while ensuring the welfare of Omkar. Tranquillising and safely trapping the elephant before relocating it to a secure facility or zoo could prevent a potential tragedy. Among the available solutions could be apprising ‘Vantara’ of the issue so that the tusker could be airlifted. ‘Vantara’, a facility associated with Anant Ambani, is an animal rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation centre located within the Reliance Jamnagar Refinery Complex in Gujarat. Omkar’s plight underscores a broader challenge faced by India’s human-wildlife conflict, highlighting the urgent need for proactive management and community awareness in areas prone to elephant movements.


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