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The Odisha government has announced that forest department officials will be held accountable for the deaths of elephants and tigers in the state. This comes after the deaths of three elephants due to electrocution and a leopard being killed. The government emphasizes the need for a balance between forest and wildlife habitats and for solutions to the problem of elephant-human conflict.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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