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  • India has ~60% of global Asian elephants; Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC) causes ~500 human deaths annually.
  • HEC triggers include habitat loss, infrastructure, climate variability, and natural degradation.
  • Solutions involve landscape connectivity, early warning tech, barriers, habitat improvement, and alternative crops.

In Summary

India holds nearly 60% of the global Asian elephant population and Human–Elephant Conflict (HEC) leads to ~500 human deaths annually.

Triggers for Human–Elephant Conflict

  • Man-Made Triggers
    • Habitat Loss and Fragmentation: Deforestation, expansion of agriculture, human settlements etc. divide elephant habitats, pushing them into human settlements.
    • Infrastructure Development: Construction of highways, railway tracks block traditional migratory corridors.
  • Natural Triggers
    • Climate Variability: Like droughts, rising temperatures reduce food and water availability, forcing elephants to move into new areas.
    • Seasonal Migration Patterns: Elephants migrate in search of forage and water and its scarcity pushes them into croplands.
    • Natural Habitat Degradation: Wildfires, invasive species spread, or ecological changes reduce natural forage availability.

Potential Solutions

  • Landscape-Level Habitat Connectivity: Secure and legally protect elephant corridors to reconnect fragmented habitats through initiatives like IFAW’s Room to Roam.
  • Early Warning and Technology: Use SMS alerts, LED warning systems, sensors, GPS collars, and railway detection systems to prevent surprise encounters.
  • Physical and Biological Barriers: Install solar fencing, trenches, bee-hive fences, chilli deterrents, and bio-fencing to restrict elephant entry into farms.
  • Habitat Improvement Measures: Enhance forest resources by developing waterholes, borewells, fodder plantations, bamboo restocking, and removing invasive species.
  • Alternative Cropping Patterns: Encourage cultivation of elephant-unpalatable crops like chilli, citrus, ginger, and onion in vulnerable areas.

Initiatives to Mitigate Human-Elephant Conflict

  • Project Elephant (1992): It is a central scheme to conserve elephants, protect habitats and corridors, and reduce HEC.
  • Behavioural Study: Study to analyze elephant conflict issues with Wildlife Institute of India, radio collaring of wild elephants in conflict areas, and manual on best practices for HEC management. 
  • Regional Action Plan (RAP): Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) has initiated development of RAP adopting a landscape-level, and multi state approach. 
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MoEF&CC

Abbreviation for the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, the nodal government body in India responsible for environmental conservation, forest management, and wildlife protection.

Regional Action Plan (RAP)

A strategic plan developed by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) that adopts a landscape-level and multi-state approach to address issues like Human-Elephant Conflict.

Project Elephant

A centrally sponsored scheme launched in 1992 by the Indian government to conserve elephants, protect their habitats and corridors, and mitigate Human-Elephant Conflict across the country.

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