In April 2003, in the temple town of Udupi, an elephant called Lakshmisha went on rampage, creating havoc in the Car Street near the Krishna Temple for several hours. In 2013, the same elephant turned violent again, near Puttur, killing its mahout. The number of incidents involving captive elephants are relatively low in Karnataka though, when compared to the neighbouring state of Kerala. Hardly a year goes by without a few incidents of elephants running amok in elephant-crazy Kerala, especially in the festival season when elephants are paraded
As a consequence of recent habitat fragmentation, the free movement of Asian Elephants all over Indi...
<p>We compiled records of 291 elephant deaths over a 33-year period (1979–2011) from the Mudumalai T...
Kodagu district produces 2% of the world's coffee, in complex, multistoried agroforestry systems. Th...
At times, it all sounds like a fairy tale; sometimes like a psychological thriller—the Hitchcock kin...
Survey has been conducted in the fringe villages near Bandipur National Park, Karnataka in the year ...
In a letter dated 14 October 2015, the Minister of State (Environment, Forests and Climate Change; h...
In this paper, we have attempted to provide a preliminary understanding of the centuries-old traditi...
Background: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
The elephant has been part of the' Indian cu lture and ethos from time immemorial. In Indian mytholo...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
The human-elephant conflict, which results in extensive crop damage as well as casualties (both huma...
The number of human-elephant conflicts are increasing in villages and cities located along the centr...
Karnataka state in southern India supports a globally significant and the country's largest populati...
Human elephant conflicts (HEC) occur when both species¿ habitats overlap. These conflicts cause detr...
AbstractTourism-induced disturbance is a growing concern in wildlife conservation worldwide. This ca...
As a consequence of recent habitat fragmentation, the free movement of Asian Elephants all over Indi...
<p>We compiled records of 291 elephant deaths over a 33-year period (1979–2011) from the Mudumalai T...
Kodagu district produces 2% of the world's coffee, in complex, multistoried agroforestry systems. Th...
At times, it all sounds like a fairy tale; sometimes like a psychological thriller—the Hitchcock kin...
Survey has been conducted in the fringe villages near Bandipur National Park, Karnataka in the year ...
In a letter dated 14 October 2015, the Minister of State (Environment, Forests and Climate Change; h...
In this paper, we have attempted to provide a preliminary understanding of the centuries-old traditi...
Background: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
The elephant has been part of the' Indian cu lture and ethos from time immemorial. In Indian mytholo...
BACKGROUND: Very few studies have ever focused on the elephants that are wounded or killed as local ...
The human-elephant conflict, which results in extensive crop damage as well as casualties (both huma...
The number of human-elephant conflicts are increasing in villages and cities located along the centr...
Karnataka state in southern India supports a globally significant and the country's largest populati...
Human elephant conflicts (HEC) occur when both species¿ habitats overlap. These conflicts cause detr...
AbstractTourism-induced disturbance is a growing concern in wildlife conservation worldwide. This ca...
As a consequence of recent habitat fragmentation, the free movement of Asian Elephants all over Indi...
<p>We compiled records of 291 elephant deaths over a 33-year period (1979–2011) from the Mudumalai T...
Kodagu district produces 2% of the world's coffee, in complex, multistoried agroforestry systems. Th...