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Bengal jumbos for patrol work in
Dudhwa sanctuary in UP
Jalpaiguri:
Jaldapara, a wildlife sanctuary in West Bengal has
shifted five trained jumbos to the Dudhwa National Park
in Uttar Pradesh, which will be used as patrol animals
to monitor the rhino rehabilitation centre and the tiger
reserve. Two male elephants- Gajraj and Mohanlal and
three female-elephants- Madhu, Chameli and Sulochana
have been roped in for the project. The elephants are
aged between five and ten years and are being shifted
as there is a surfeit of pachyderms in the Jaldapara
sanctuary. Dhudwa National Park officials informed that
the elephants have been shifted to monitor the animal
movement in the Terai region, especially during the
monsoons. P.P. Singh, a forest official, said Jaldapara
has nearly 56 trained elephants at present and is shifting
some elephants to other national sanctuaries in return
for money. "This is an understanding between the forest
departments of UP and West Bengal. We are having surplus
elephants and will donate them as they need them for
patrolling and other such works," endorsed S.S. Bist,
principal chief conservator and warden, wildlife and
biodiversity, West Bengal. Currently, there are 25 rhinos
at the rhino rehabilitation centre in Uttar Pradesh.
-Mar
21, 2008
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