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Bhopal: Over a week after 10 elephants died due to consumption of a fungal neurotoxin at Madhya Pradesh’s Bandhavgarh National Park, the state forest department Wednesday rescued a two-year-old ...
Report by Indian Veterinary Research Institute advises destruction of fungal-infected kodo crop residue, as well as preventing entry of animals into fields with these crops.
From moment tuskers collapsed 'after consuming Kodo millet & drinking from a stream', to when forest guards heard their cries ...
Bhopal: Preliminary findings suggest that toxicity was the cause of eight elephant deaths in Madhya Pradesh’s Bandhavgarh ...
The officials who have been suspended are Bandhavgarh Field Director Gaurav Choudhary & Assistant Conservator of Forest ...
Attacks occurred Saturday in Deoria & Barhi. Bandhavgarh deputy director said the elephant does not belong to the herd of 13 ...
Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh High Court Monday ordered for “status quo” to be maintained on the construction of temples and ...
Environment ministry says inquiry set up to ascertain if these toxins were accidentally ingested or fed to the elephants. Reports from MP govt & Wildlife Crime Control Bureau awaited.
Forest officer says elephants are believed to have consumed millet crops that had gathered fungus as villagers stacked them near the fields for several days. Post-mortem report awaited.
The nine elephants are from the same herd of 13 elephants. Among the four dead, three are female while one is male.