đź’¨ Abstract
In Assam's Baksa district, a wild elephant was radio-collared as part of a human-elephant conflict management initiative. The operation, led by the state forest department, involved veterinarians, forest officials, biologists, wildlife researchers, and local stakeholders. The GPS-based satellite-radio telemetry collar fitted to the elephant will aid in tracking its movement, migratory pattern, and vegetative preferences.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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