Bhubneshwar: Odisha government on Tuesday informed the state Assembly that at least 246 elephants have died in the state due to several factors including poaching, since 2016.
Forest and Environment minister B K Arukha said this while replying to a question.
The deaths were mostly due to diseases, accidental electrocution, a mishap involving trains and other vehicles and other causes, he said.
The minister said as per the last elephant census carried out in 2017, there were 1,976 elephants in the state with the highest 330 jumbos being reported from the core area of Similipal National Park followed by Dhenkanal (169), Satakosia (147) and Athagarh (115).
Of the total 50 forest ranges in the state, 12 ranges don't have a single elephant, the minister said, adding that Chandka Wildlife Sanctuary close to Bhubaneswar city has only one elephant.