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Frequent elephant movement in MM Hills Sanctuary pose a threat to motorists

Frequent elephant movement in MM Hills Sanctuary pose a threat to motorists

Time of India16 hours ago
Mysuru: The frequent movement of wild elephants across roads connecting Kowdalli, Gajanur, Ajjipura, and other forest-fringe villages in MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, Chamarajanagar, has become a growing concern for motorists and a challenge to public safety.
The forest department is actively monitoring the situation and working to steer the elephants back into the forests. Despite these efforts, sightings of elephants in the border areas of the forest is frequent, particularly in Hanur taluk. In the past month alone, elephants have been spotted over ten times along this stretch. Incidents reported include attacks on two-wheeler riders, a KSRTC bus that encountered animals near the Meenyam forest area, and reckless behaviour from some motorists who teased the animals and clicked photos at close range.
Wildlife activist Mallesh said with elephants often straying onto roads in search of food and water, the highways part of elephant corridors should feature clear signage and speed restrictions. "The forest department must intensify its surveillance," he said.
He also said steps should be taken to install speed governors and traffic monitoring cameras along the stretch. "Such measures will help forest department and law enforcement agencies identify speeding and impose hefty fines on motorists disturbing wild animals," he said.
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He further suggested the creation of a 15 to 20-metre buffer zone on either side of these highways. "This would allow elephants a clear line of sight and pause before crossing, reducing the likelihood of sudden encounters with vehicles," he said. MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary assistant conservator of forests Swapnil Manohar Ahire said the department will take all possible measures to prevent human-elephant conflicts on the highway at Kowdalli, Ajjipura, Nal Road, and surroundings.
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