ELEPHANTS CAUGHT IN
ABANDONED TRAP
RECUED
Two elephants, a calf and its mother that fell into an
abandoned elephant trap at Vallakadavu in Kuttampuzha Forest range were rescued
on Thursday,26th July,2012.The animals fell into a 15ft deep well,
which was covered with bamboo leaves, in the early hours of the day.It was at
Vallakadavu near Vadattupara in Kuttampuzha, an inaccessible spot in the forest
area, that the animals were trapped.By evening, the animals were rescued after
a pathway was created from the trap by levelling its banks. The mother and the
calf later walked into the forest area.As the area was inaccessible the rescue
team had to face difficulties. The area could be reached only by crossing the
river in bamboo rafts.This prevented the possibility of using mechanical
devices or trained elephants for the rescue operation. Forest officials led by
Divisional Forest Officer P. Nagaraj led the rescue operations.
V. K. Venkitachalam, secretary of the Heritage Animal
Task Force, an NGO specialising in the protection of elephants, demanded that
abandoned traps should be levelled as it posed serious threat to wildlife.Protective
structures should also be constructed for wells in forest settlements. He also
demanded action against those who failed to cover open traps in the
Kothamangalam forest area.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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