The Hindu (Erode)

Gorkha Rifles seek ivory from Kerala for display at unit; forest dept. rejects request

- K.S. Sudhi

Military establishm­ents are increasing­ly seeking ivory from the Kerala Forest department to be displayed at their units after the State government recently cleared three such requests.

The 4th Battalion of the 8th Gorkha Rifles is the latest military unit to approach the department for ivory.

Though the unit sought two pairs of ivory, the request was turned down by the department stating that the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 did not encourage the display of wildlife trophies, including elephant tusks. The issuance and possession of such animal articles cannot be encouraged, according to the Forest department.

However, the decision may land the department in the soup as it had set a precedent by recently clearing the requests for 46 pairs of wildlife trophies, including elephant tusks, deer horns, and mount/ horn for the Pangode Military Station, the Grenadiers RC and the Madras Regiment for its “safe custody”.

The State government issued an order for providing the trophies after overlookin­g the objections raised by the Forest department.

The government had also imposed certain conditions for handing over the wildlife trophies for its “safe custody”.

The three Army units will be provided the ivory of wild elephants and not that of the captive ones, which are brought to the office by the owners of the dead animals. Once the animal is dead, its owners should entrust the ivory with the department after completing the legal formalitie­s, according to officials.

Earlier, the department had unsuccessf­ully tried to obtain government clearance for incinerati­ng a portion of the nearly 12 tonnes of ivory stocked in its vaults.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? The Forest department has said the issuance and possession of such animal articles cannot be encouraged.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T The Forest department has said the issuance and possession of such animal articles cannot be encouraged.

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