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Fears for Bangladesh elephants after spate of killings by AFP Staff Writers Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh (AFP) Nov 14, 2021 At least four Asian elephants have been killed in Bangladesh over the past week, officials said Sunday, putting the dwindling population of the endangered creatures at further risk. Fewer than 100 elephants remain in the South Asian country, where they come into regular conflict with humans as their territory shrinks. "Four elephants died in Chittagong division alone since last week," forest department official Rafiqul Islam Chowdhury told AFP. He said two had been electrocuted and a third was shot in a forest reserve, while another had died of "natural causes". A fourth elephant also died by electric shock in northern Sherpur near the Indian border, police there said. For generations, the Chittagong hills have been used by elephants as a route for migrating back and forth from neighbouring Myanmar. But urban expansion, farming, and refugee camps housing about a million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar have reduced their territory and led to growing numbers of deaths -- both of elephants and people. Twelve elephants have been killed across Bangladesh in the past 18 months. Farmers use live electric wires along their perimeters to keep out grazing elephants, which Chowdhury said was "the single biggest threat" to their survival. Raquibul Amin of the International Union for Conservation of Nature said that illicit farming in forested areas was partly to blame for the killings.
India's born-again elephants repel four-legged rampages Theppakadu, India (AFP) Nov 12, 2021 Moorthy killed 21 people and terrorised entire villages in southern India for years before he was captured and retrained to repel similar attacks by other wild elephants starved due to deforestation. The 58-year-old grey beast, recognisable from the bright pink spots that pockmark his face, was already spared a death sentence after trampling nearly a dozen people in the southern state of Kerala. Despite an official order to shoot him, Moorthy escaped across state lines into neighbouring Tamil N ... read more
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