ASSAM WRONG PLACE FOR WILD ELEPHANTS
- Renjith Ramachandran
- Jan 25, 2018
- 1 min read

The number of elephants that have been killed in Assam's 100 days has come to a halt. These elephants have been traced to human intervention. Trains hits and the electric shocks fall into the pits and the elephants are more likely to fall. All this is a problem of impregnating elephants. Human interventions encourage the elephants to descend into habitats.
Many Elephants are killed by humans for their tusks. But it doesn't create even a protest by killing the Rhinos. Rhinos are the state animal of Assam. An elephant does not even get the protection of existing law in Assam. Another problem that the elephants face is a large forest decay. Assam's government is not in a position to take effective measures when the numbers are increasing steadily. Thus, the Aryanayak was formed to protect the elephants. "If we concentrate on the implementation of the law, there will be a big change,"
So, We should need to come forward and put an end to this system. In Assam, there is a significant decline in the number of elephants. The reproduction follows so little. Elephants are being destroyed because of the hunt of elephants for their roots.
Renjith Ramachandran
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