Thiruvananthapuram:As many as 64 wild elephants have died of unnatural causes in the last ten years in the forests of Kerala, according to the official records with the Kerala Forest Department. It is the official data recorded from 2010-2011 through 2019-2020 by the Forest department. Wildlife experts point out that this is a very low number when compared to the unnatural deaths of wild elephants in other States in India.
Forest Department considers poaching, electric shock, road kills, and explosive burst kills as unnatural causes for wild elephant deaths. The most number of such deaths were recorded in the year 2015-2016, in the past ten years. Fourteen wild elephant deaths were recorded in this period under Malayattur Forest Division.
Excluding this, the most number of unnatural elephant deaths, ten in all, due to human-animal conflicts have been recorded in the year 2018-2019. Meanwhile, as many as 772 wild elephants have died of natural causes in the past ten years, the Forest department said. As per a wildlife census conducted in Kerala in the year 2017, there are 5706 elephants in Kerala’s wilds.