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This image features a colorful elephant with unique tusks standing in the middle of a circular frame. The elephant's head is tilted slightly to the side, adding an intriguing element to the composition. It appears to be focused on its surroundings, capturing a moment of curiosity and wonder.
Elephant expert claimed that βgenetic memoryβ of elephants lasts for five generations and that explains the sudden appearance of the giant mammals in areas where they have never been seen before.
Understanding the elephant and taking measures will make it easier to find a solution to the elephant-man conflict. βElephants tell us what cannot be easily said,β said Anand Shinde of Trunk Call the Wildlife Foundation while speaking at an event organised at Madkholkar College in Chandgad, Kolhapur (Maharashtra) on the occasion of World Earth Day being celebrated on 22nd April. He shared his experiences about pacifying an elephant named Gajraj, who had killed three people in the sanctuary at Tadoba, as well as his other experiences.
He explained the nature, behaviour, mental state of the elephant is very similar to that of a human being and elephants easily express feelings of love, anger, laughter, mockery, etc. βIf we want to preserve this very intelligent animal that has very sharp senses which can recognize odors up to seven kilometers away and communicate with each other for up to seven kilometers through sound waves that the human ear cannot hear, it will take at least five years for the efforts we start today to succeed.β
Shinde further said that we should remember that we will be safe in our homes only when the elephant is safe in its home and that the genetic memory of elephants lasts for five generations. Thatβs why in some areas where there was never an elephant in the past, elephants suddenly appear and we are surprised. In such a situation, it is likely that earlier generations of elephants lived there, and the present generations of elephants are traversing that area using the genetic memory of geography of that area, but we are unaware of that.
Trunk Call the Wildlife Foundation is implementing an elephant conservation programme in 70 villages, including 50 villages provided by the Maharashtra Forest Department and another 20 villages that have joined it on their own. Apart from elephant conservation, the biggest part of the programme is to educate people about elephants and bisons. For the past 20 years, the main part of the programme has been to give elephants an elephantβs corridor, restore their food chain that has ended, and secure their habitat, rather than bursting crackers, planting bio fences and blocking the elephantβs path through trenches. The organization and the forest department will continue to strive for the next few years to help reduce the conflict between elephants and humans.
Elephant guide: where do they live, what do they eat and how to identify them
Learn more about the world's largest land mammals, including what they weigh, if they are dangerous and how good their memory is.
The matchboxes from the Archivist Gallery are real eye-catchers in your home and indispensable when using candles from The Candle Club.
These Two Elephants vintage matches have a length of no less than 9 cm and there are 125 matches in the matchbox. Wonderful to keep or to give as a gift to someone.
Elephant shrews, also called jumping shrews or sengis, are small mammals from Africa. These mammals are very tiny, only 20-30 cm long. They also have short, firm, and sleek fur like rodents. But, depending on the type, their hair can be black, grey, brown, white, tan, or golden colored. Their peculiar long nose lends a quirkiness to these small, fuzzy mammals. Elephant Shrews get their name from their long, pointed head and very long, trunk-like noses. It is one of the fastest small mammals. Even though they look a lot like mice, elephant shrews are not rodents. Theyβre not even shrews! They are mostly related to a group of African mammals that consist of sea cows, aardvarks, and elephants!
Baby Elephant Fun Facts:
When baby elephants come into this world, they are born with poor eyesight, nearly blind!
Like humans, baby elephants shed their tusks when they are a year old and regrow them after turning two!
Beautiful Elephants of Minneria National Park
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Minneria National park is one of the most conserved areas in the beautiful island of Sri Lanka. We have heard many stories about saving these magnificent giants from going extinct as they face many difficult situations as they travel around migrating from safe areas to areas with human villages and cities.