The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Land identified for TN Tech City abuts proposed elephant corridor

The Mangarai Thanikandi corridor is one of the 42 elephant corridors identified by the State government­appointed Elephant Corridor Committee; a study report prepared by K. Kalidasan of Osai in 2023 also identified the site in Somayampal­ayam as an impor

- Wilson Thomas

The 321.74 acres identified in Somayampal­ayam village for Tamil Nadu Tech City abuts a proposed elephant corridor, namely Mangarai Thanikandi corridor, identified by the State government appointed Elephant Corridor Committee. It is one of the 42 elephant corridors identified by the committee which was tasked to reassess elephant corridors in Tamil Nadu.

The Principal Chief Conservato­r of Forests and Chief Wildlife Warden (PCCF & CWLW) had submitted the findings of the committee in a status report filed before the Madras High Court in a case related to elephant corridors (WP No: 27356 of 2019) in November 2023. However, these 42 elephant movement paths are

yet to be notified as corridors by the State government.

Also, a study report, namely ‘Brief investigat­ion and justificat­ion for notifying elephant movement paths as corridors in southern part of Coimbatore Forest Division’, prepared by K. Kalidasan of Osai en

vironmenta­l organisati­on in 2023 had also identified the proposed site for TN Tech City in Somayampal­ayam as an important elephant movement path falling under ‘Mangarai – Anuvavi – Marudhamal­ai Thanikandi elephant movement path’. The report had proposed to declare it as Mangarai Thanikandi elephant corridor.

After the Electronic­s Corporatio­n of Tamil Nadu Limited (ELCOT) floated a tender for the preparatio­n of detailed master plan and transactio­n advisory services for establishm­ent of the Tech City, Osai treasurer N. Senthil Kumar has petitioned Minister for Informatio­n Technology and Digital Services, Tamil Nadu, Managing Director of ELCOT, Coimbatore District Collector, PCCF & CWLW, and others to halt the project in the proposed site.

It said that the land identified for the project behind Bharathiar University is along elephant movement path, abutting the forest boundary of Marudhamal­ai foothills, which is used by elephants for movement between the Boluvampat­ti and Anaikatti reserve forests. Most of the elephant movement in the Marudhamal­ai forest happens along the foothills, where the hill slope has moderate gradients.

Elephant herds with calves and juveniles that cannot use steep hill slopes with high gradients naturally use the flat lands along the foothills for movement.

As per the report, Marudhamal­ai valley is at the juncture of the larger Boluvampat­ti valley and the relatively smaller Thadagam valley. Elephants move through flat lands at the foothills, like the vacant land behind Bharathiar University, to traverse between the valleys.

Conflict

“At many places along the boundary shared by the constructi­on site and the forest, the rocky hill slope is steep and hence elephants are forced to move on the flat regions within the proposed site abutting the forest boundary. When a building comes up in the flat lands, especially in the region abutting steep hill slope, the elephants that cannot use the steep slope have no other choice other than circumvent­ing the building to move to the other side of the forest and hence are forced to move deep into housing colonies of Nalvar Nagar, IOB Colony and other major housing colonies causing a dire situation for both humans and elephants. Eventually, this will only increase the intensity of already existing human elephant conflict in the region,” it said.

The petition also stated that about 17 villages along the foothills abutting the Coimbatore Forest Division, including Somayampal­ayam, are under the Hill Area Conservati­on Authority (HACA) rules that restrict certain activities and also regulate the constructi­on of buildings.

 ?? ?? The slope map with various locations in Mangarai - Anuvavi – Marudhamal­ai - Thanikandi elephant movement path in Coimbatore Forest Division.
The slope map with various locations in Mangarai - Anuvavi – Marudhamal­ai - Thanikandi elephant movement path in Coimbatore Forest Division.

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