Three-day elephant census in the district concluded on Thursday. As many as 200 forest staff and representatives from NGOs participated in the census in six ranges in Coimbatore district.
The forest staff and NGOs had spot the marks of elephants near water holes. They collected information in the form of elephant dung, peeling off of the bark from trees. "We have collected the evidence and will announce the number of elephants in Coimbatore district within a week," said V Thirunavukkarasu, district forest officer, Coimbatore.
The forest staff and NGOs had spot the marks of elephants near water holes. They collected information in the form of elephant dung, peeling off of the bark from trees. "We have collected the evidence and will announce the number of elephants in Coimbatore district within a week," said V Thirunavukkarasu, district forest officer, Coimbatore.
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