
Elephant, world’s largest terrestrial mammal is in grave danger of extinction if we do not take swift action. Though the elephant population of India is showing some growth over sometime as in the graph (shown); the matter of concerns are:
A. The population of Elephant in Assam and adjoining states (North Eastern States), which has the major share (9243 out of 26413), is declining drastically (11023 in 1993 to 9243 in 2002)
B. More concerning fact is the Male: Female ratio, which is alarming due to high number of poaching for the male tusk.
I appeal to the resident of these north eastern states and to the local villagers near these elephant reserves to increase the awareness against poaching and inform the local officials immediately.
If we ignore it now, we will not be able to see the largest terrestrial mammal in the future to come and our children will not see the majestic animal like we did.
My Friends Let Us Save Our Planet and its Treasures.
My Friends Let Us Save Our Planet and its Treasures.
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