Forest team inspecting one of the elephant carcasses found in the Pindimedu area of Pooyamkutty forest near Kothamangalam  Photo | Express
Kerala

Jumbo mystery deepens, two more carcasses found in Kerala

An eight-member expert panel has been probing the cause of death, but initial reports have dismissed suspicions of anthrax infection.

Manoj Viswanathan

KOCHI: A week after three wild elephants were found dead in the Pooyamkutty forest area, two other elephant carcasses were found at Goodrickal under Ranni division and at Chombala in Konni division. While the Goodrickal carcass was that of an adult elephant, the one found at Chombala was of a calf.

As concerns have been raised over the frequent deaths of wild elephants, Forest Minister A K Saseendran has directed the southern circle chief forest conservator to probe the incident. Meanwhile, Chief Wildlife Warden (CWW) Pramod G Krishnan has formed a five-member team to investigate unnatural wild elephant deaths during the past 10 years.

Three female wild elephants in the age-group of 15 to 20 years were found dead at Pindimedu in the Pooyamkutty forest on August 22. An eight-member expert panel has been probing the cause of death, but initial reports have dismissed suspicions of anthrax infection.

The team is awaiting lab reports including pathology and toxicology to confirm the reason for death. Between 2015 and 2023, the state has reported 845 wild elephant deaths, which is considered high. This has prompted the forest department to conduct an audit of wild elephant deaths. “We couldn’t get any clue from the initial reports regarding the reasons for the death of wild elephants in Pooyamkutty. The elephant deaths in Ranni and Konni are being viewed seriously. So, we have decided to probe the wild elephant deaths in Kerala forests during the past 10 years,” CWW Pramod.

T K Vinodkumar, conservator with the forest headquarters, will lead the team. Veterinary experts Dr Arun Zachariah and Dr Sibi, DFOs Manu Sathyan and S R Radhakrishnan, and landscape ecologist Dr Balasubramanian will be part of the team, the CWW said.

“The team will investigate both the veterinary and crime angle of the deaths,” he said.

Op Sindoor, 150 years of ‘Vande Mataram’ take centre stage at Republic Day parade

India-EU FTA likely to cut duties on cars, wines and labour-intensive sectors, say sources

Bangladesh sentences ex-police chief Habibur Rahman to death for 2024 protest crackdown

11 security personnel injured as IEDs planted by Naxalites go off in Chhattisgarh

Xi Jinping calls China and India 'good neighbours, friends and partners' in his R-Day message

SCROLL FOR NEXT