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  2. Arikomban - Wikipedia

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    The elephant started violence in the region in the early 2010s. [5] Arikomban's practice involves breaking into ration shops, home kitchens and grocery stores and eating rice. [6] A native's ration shop in Panniyar Estate was vandalized nine times in a year by Arikomban. [7] Since 2005, more than 75 buildings have been destroyed by the elephant ...

  3. Kerala: India town out on streets over elephant attacks - AOL

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    Recent deaths due to wild animal attacks have sparked massive protests in Kerala's Wayanad district.

  4. Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary was formed in 1973 and was brought under the Project Elephant in 1991–92. This sanctuary occupies an area of 345 km 2. It is the second largest one in the state of Kerala. The sanctuary is separated into two disconnected parts known as the North Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary and South Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary.

  5. File:Elephants graze in Wayanad, Kerala.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Elephant District of Wayanad, Kerala, India.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Watch: Elephant Charges Safari Truck Full of Tourists in ...

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  8. Project Elephant - Wikipedia

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    Project Elephant is a wildlife conservation movement initiated in India to protect the endangered Indian elephant.The project was initiated in 1992 by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change of the Government of India to provide financial and technical support to the states for wildlife management of free-ranging elephant populations.

  9. 2024 Wayanad landslides - Wikipedia

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    The Wayanad Animal Husbandry Department reported that nearly 150 cattle and 75 goats perished in the disaster. [39] Wildlife activists noted a relatively low number of wild animal deaths, despite large swathes of forests being flattened by the landslides, because of their heightened alertness to natural disasters.