Indian elephants pushed out of natural habitats in India
by editors@theworld.org (Namrata Kolachalam) from The World: Latest Stories on (#70JE2)
India has the largest population of wild Asian elephants. Now, for the first time, elephants can be seen in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh as they're being pushed out of their natural habitats for varying reasons. This has led to more human-elephant encounters, which can be trouble, as reporter Namrata Kolachalam found out while tracing a herd in Chittoor in the first of two stories from the region.
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