Wild tusker wanders into Chikkamagaluru
A wild tusker, separated from its herd, was noticed in Chikkamagaluru city in Karnataka on July 12 morning.
A farmer working in his discipline noticed the animal at Erehalli round 6.45 a.m. He ran to the village and knowledgeable the opposite villagers.
The animal moved in direction of the town by way of Undedasarahalli and Nallur Kere, crossing agriculture fields. It was noticed on Kadur-Mudigere Road close to the ABC Global Unit workplace in Chikkamagaluru. The animal entered the premises of ABC Global Unit.
Local individuals knowledgeable the Forest Department. Officials rushed to the spot and succeeded in driving the pachyderm to Mattavara village by bursting crackers.
N.H. Jagannath, Deputy Conservator of Forests, informed The Puucho, “Right now, the elephant is at a place of thick vegetation at Mattavara. We have gathered around 50 staff members and vehicles to drive the elephant back to the forest in Belur taluk, from where the animal must have come.”