The quinter of the Wild Elephant, which was injured last month during the oil explosion, on Saturday in Yadamarri near Chittoor.
A wild elephant that suffered an injury after bitting a gross bomb set by alleged poachers in a forest bumper zone near the village of Jamvaripalle in Bangarrupal Mandal, who adjacent to the Sanctare of wildlife on Saturday on Saturday.
Pachyderm, which was part of a 14-member herd, survived almost a month under tormenting conditions without food or water before collapsed near Gounivari Cheruvu near Yadamarri.
According to information, the herd embarked on the village of Jambuvaripalle on the border of Andhra Pradesh-Tamil over the fateful day. One of the animals was reportedly bitten by a coarse bomb she chose from shrubs that exploded in her mouth. Forest officials said that injuries could have less nature and that they would recover themselves gradually. The district forest officer also said that the injured elephant could be kept under supervision if it was recorded earlier.
Against this background, forest officials from Palamaner and Chittoors threw themselves on site and performed a preliminary inspection of the carcass.
The death of the wild jumb raised questions of farmers and nature lovers that despite the fact that the animal was critically injured, forest officials have not begun any rescue operation in the last month.
Meanwhile, forest officials were warnings in Yadamarri and Bangarupalem of the mandala, urged farmers and villagers to move in groups, avoiding wearing white clothing and not moving after dusk because the deceased animal was part of a large herd that kept the cross half of the sore mandals around the wild. Forest officials have taken measures to autopsy the animal and its cremation.
Published – May 3 2025 17:07