The Hindu (Erode)

Elephant population estimation to be done in four southern States from May 17

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The synchronis­ed elephant population estimation will be conducted from May 17 to 19 in the forest areas of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

In Tamil Nadu, the estimation will be conducted in 465 blocks across 25 forest divisions. Forest personnel, such as antipoachi­ng watchers, forest watchers, forest guards, foresters, rangers and volunteers from nongovernm­ental organisati­ons (NGOs) will be involved in the survey.

In the runup to the population estimation, all those involved will be given formal training by experts, according to the Forest Department.

A manual has been prepared and sent to all the divisions on the procedures to be followed for the estimation, which will be conducted through different methods on each day.

The survey will include 40 to 45 blocks in the Cauvery North and South Wildlife Sanctuarie­s in the Hosur Forest Division. Hosur, where 499 elephants were recorded in the last survey in 2017, is known to have a considerab­le elephant population, apart from the Sathyamang­alam, Mudumalai and Anamalai Tiger Reserves. Training will be imparted to field staff, volunteers, and members from the NGO Kenneth Anderson Nature Society on May 13 at the Hosur forest office.

Survey methodolog­y

A block count survey will be undertaken on May 17. The next day, an indirect survey will be carried out in the same blocks by walking along identified transect lines of 2 km and identifyin­g the elephant dungs on both sides of the line. On May 19, a waterhole census will be conducted to identify the herd compositio­n of the elephants coming to the water bodies in those blocks.

Once the above estimation is completed, all the filled data sheets will be sent to the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve to be compiled, according to the department. The data from Tamil Nadu will be harmonised with the neighbouri­ng States as they are contiguous landscapes for elephant movement, said Chief Wildlife Warden Srinivas R. Reddy. The State estimated a population of 2,761 elephants in the 2017 survey.

The estimation, usually conducted once every four years, was delayed due to the COVID19 pandemic.

 ?? M. SATHYAMOOR­THY ?? Tamil Nadu estimated a population of 2,761 elephants in the 2017 survey.
M. SATHYAMOOR­THY Tamil Nadu estimated a population of 2,761 elephants in the 2017 survey.

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