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The Madhya Pradesh forest department has formed an elephant advisory committee to improve the management of wild elephants, particularly in rescue and rehabilitation. This move follows the death of 10 elephants at Bandhvagarh Tiger Reserve last month, where toxicity was found to have originated from consuming large quantities of Kodo millet plants, not poisoning.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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