After Madhya Pradesh, now elephants died in Odisha, strict order for investigation
New Delhi : Three elephants died due to electric shock in Sambalpur district of Odisha. Let us tell you that earlier there were cases of death of 10 elephants in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve of Madhya Pradesh. In this case, the report of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) Bareilly revealed that the elephants died due to cyclopiazonic acid, which the elephants had consumed in large quantities.
However, after the death of elephants in Sambalpur, three forest personnel have been suspended. Officials have given this information The forest department has also recommended action against two senior officials and one of them has been asked to explain why the government should not take action against him.
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Concern expressed over unnatural death of elephants
Let us tell you that Odisha Forest Minister Ganesh Ram Singhkhuntia has expressed concern over the unnatural death of 50 wild elephants and has ordered a detailed investigation and has ordered to take strict action against the responsible officials. And the Forest Minister has ordered a proper investigation division wise into the total deaths of elephants that have occurred so far in the year 2024 and has asked for strict action against those found responsible.
Two adult elephants and one baby elephant died after they came in contact with electric wires laid by poachers in the Naktideul range of Rairakhol forest division early on Monday and were electrocuted and two suspected poachers have been detained while two The search for other accused is still going on. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Sushant Nanda has blamed the negligence and lack of vigilance of forest personnel for these deaths.
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