Trapped elephant rescued in Wayanad
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Woman was attacked by herd of elephants near the site
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The elephant which was trapped in a private plantation at Elamala near Meppadi in Wayanad district on Friday.
Woman was attacked by herd of elephants near the site The Forest Department officials of South Wayanad forest division have rescued a 15-year-old female elephant at Elamala near Mundakkai forest in the district after its right, front leg got stuck between the branches of a tree while it was trying to pick jackfruit from a private plantation.
A 56-year-old woman was attacked by a herd of elephants on Friday morning at Mundakkai under the Meppadi range of forest when she was going through the forest path for daily work in a cardamom plantation near her house. The woman, identified as Leela Balan, was admitted to a private medical college hospital at Meppadi with serious injuries.
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Cheengery Mala woos adventure tourists
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A view from the picturesque Cheengery Mala near Ambalavayal in Wayanad district.
The picturesque Cheengery Mala, a new addition to the tourism map of Wayanad district, has become a favourite destination for adventure tourists.
The District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC) gave a facelift to the destination to tap the adventure tourism potential of the Cheengery hills near Karapuzha dam.
The Revenue Department had handed over eight acres to the DTPC for the purpose.
The destination was opened for tourists on December 21, 2020.
“The department has spent ₹1.04 crore for the first phase construction work at the site. As many as 4,670 tourists had visited the site till January 29,” P.P. Praveen, Manager, Marketing and Events, DTPC, told
Herd of tuskers strays into villages, triggers panic
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Over 80 Forest officials chase pachyderms back into forest
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The herd of elephants that strayed into villages near Panamaram in Wayanad district on Friday.
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Over 80 Forest officials chase pachyderms back into forest
A herd of wild elephants that strayed into human habitations near Panamaram in Wayanad district on Friday morning triggered panic among the local people.
Forest Department sources said a herd of four tuskers had entered a village at Mechery from Pathiri reserve forest in the South Wayanad forest division.
The herd was sighted inside a private coffee plantation at Mechery around 6.30 a.m. A team of Forest officials led by Chethalayath Forest Range Officer B. Asiff and Mananthavady Forest Range Officer K.V. Biju reached the spot.
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