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Karnataka to hand over kumki elephants to A.P. on May 21 to tackle human-elephant conflict

Karnataka to hand over kumki elephants to A.P. on May 21 to tackle human-elephant conflict

The Hindu18-05-2025

Karnataka will hand over kumki elephants to Andhra Pradesh on May 21 to tackle man-elephant conflict along the Karnataka-Andhra Pradesh border.
Karnataka Forest and Environment Minister Eshwar Khandre on Sunday said that in an official ceremony at the Vidhana Soudha the trained elephants will be handed over by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar to Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.
Mr. Khandre in a statement said that the handing over of the elephants is part of an agreement for the exchange of best practices between Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Kerala. This agreement was formulated between the States during an international conference on elephant-human conflict in Bengaluru in 2024.
Besides, on August 8, 2024, Mr. Kalyan who also holds the Environment portfolio, led a delegation of forest officials to Bengaluru and requested Mr. Khandre to provide eight kumki elephants to manage, drive, and capture wild elephants.
He had also sought help to provide training to their mahouts and forest staff in operations to capture elephants.
Later, during a visit by Mr. Khandre to Vijayawada on September 27, 2024, a mutual understanding agreement was signed between both States on this issue.
'Kolar district, which borders Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor district, has been experiencing an increase in elephant-human conflicts. Operations undertaken by the Andhra Pradesh forest department will help prevent rogue elephants from crossing over to Karnataka. The handing over of kumki elephants will indirectly benefit Karnataka as well,' Mr. Khandre said.
He added the kumki elephants, which take part in the Jamboo Savari during the Dasara celebrations in Mysuru, would not be handed over to Andhra Pradesh.

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