Chinnathambi finds backer in AIML\, gets forest protector tag

Chinnathambi finds backer in AIML, gets forest protector tag

Press Trust of India  |  Coimbatore 

Chinnathambi, the wild that has been in the for destroying crops much to the concern of farmers, Monday found a supporter in the All

The AIML has petitioned the to spare the animal as it protected the Western Ghats from encroachers who have destroyed the flora and fauna of the forests.

The petition said should be brought back to Thadagam on the outskirts of the city from where the was translocated to Varagaliyar, about 150 km from here, after it ran amok.

Meanwhile, the forest department officials were monitoring the elephant's movement and engaged in driving it to the jungle areas, the police said.

They said the rogue elephant, which was moving around Udumalpet in nearby district covering over 300 kms, destroyed 10 to 15 trees in a coconut grove.

On February 7, an animal rights body had urged the government to keep in its natural forest home.

This plea came days after the Madras High Court had advised the authorities not to put a roaming jumbo to any discomfort.

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First Published: Mon, February 11 2019. 19:25 IST