Status of Elephant in India 2022-23
October 10 , 2024
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- The Environment Ministry has shelved its elephant census report, ‘Status of Elephant in India 2022-23’.
- Data from the unreleased report show a sharp decline in elephant populations in the east-central and southern landscapes.
- The slide in numbers is especially dramatic in Southern West Bengal (84%), Jharkhand (64%), Odisha (54%), and Kerala (51%).
- Until 2002, elephants were counted in India by the “total direct count” method.
- In 2002, the “indirect dung count method” was introduced in the southern states.
- In 2023, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala used a protocol combining the block count and dung count methods.
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