Forest Department Monitors Wild Elephants Near Alanthurai Using Drone

Forest officials use drone technology to monitor a herd of wild elephants, including a calf, camping in an areca nut plantation near Alanthurai, Coimbatore on July 5. The video has garnered attention on social media.


Coimbatore: The Forest Department has employed drone technology to monitor a group of wild elephants that have taken refuge in an areca nut plantation near Alanthurai in the Coimbatore district. The operation, which took place on July 5, focused on the Semmadu area where the elephants, including a calf, have been camping.

The use of drones has allowed forest officials to keep a close eye on the movement and behavior of the elephants without disturbing them or putting human lives at risk. This non-invasive approach to wildlife monitoring is particularly useful in areas where direct human intervention could be dangerous or disruptive to the animals.

The video footage captured by the drone has since been released on various social media platforms, drawing significant attention from the public. The aerial views provide a unique perspective on the elephants in their temporary habitat, showcasing the animals' behavior and the surrounding landscape.

This incident highlights the increasing use of technology in wildlife conservation efforts. Drones are becoming an invaluable tool for forest departments across India, allowing for more efficient and safer monitoring of wildlife, especially in cases involving potentially dangerous animals like elephants.

The Forest Department's proactive approach in using modern technology for wildlife management has been well-received. It demonstrates their commitment to minimizing human-wildlife conflict while ensuring the safety of both the animals and the local population.

As the video continues to circulate on social media, it is raising awareness about the presence of wild elephants in the region and the efforts being made by the Forest Department to monitor and protect these majestic creatures.

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