💨 Abstract
Man-elephant conflicts in Jharkhand, India, have led to 474 deaths over five years, with 87 deaths reported in 2023-24. The state ranks second in such fatalities, after Odisha. The forest department is taking measures like setting up quick response teams and developing elephant corridors to reduce these conflicts.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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