Photos of baby elephant crying by his dead mom go viral
Coimbatore: Soon after the death of an ailing female elephant on Tuesday in Narasipuram forest area on the outskirts of the city, heartbreaking photos of a calf crying and guarding his dead mother surfaced on the social media. This is the fifth pachyderm dying due to various causes in the last 15 days in the district.
Coimbatore-based conservationist K Mohan Raj said, “The forest department should take a long-term study and find out the ecological reasons which forced the wildlife, especially elephants, to migrate from their habitats and come closer to villages. Only such an effort will help in protecting these animals. Instead of capturing stray elephants, the department should take measures to drive them back into forest areas.”
Officials removed the carcass after separating a calf which was found moving around it, forest department officials said. The elephant was said to be ailing for the last couple of days. On June 20, a lactating elephant was killed in an accident involving a train, while trying to cross the track near Madukkarai.
Two days later, a wild elephant, captured by forest officials, smashed its head on its cage, made of iron beams and wooden longs, while trying to escape from captivity at a camp coming under Anamalai Tiger Reserve in the district. Environmentalists had blamed the forest department for alleged mishandling of the animal for the death.
A 15-year-old elephant, which migrated from nearby Kerala, died on June 25, reportedly after overdose of medicines administered by authorities from that state, since it was ailing for some time. The carcass was found near a tribal hamlet in Periyanaickenpalayam forest range. Another 15-year-old elephant died on July 3 in the Sirumugai forest range, some 40 km from here, reportedly due to starvation in Itchipaali Reserve forest.