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Projects:

1. Golaghat Elephant Project

2. Manas Elephant Project

Elephant Research and Conservation Project

The Asian Elephant, Elephas maximus, has been facing severe threats in North East India, specially in Assam with its habitat being encroached and increasing poaching of tusker for ivory and elephant as a whole for flesh mainly in Assam-Meghalaya and Assam-Nagaland border. Fragmentation and degradation of its habitat has led the elephant herd to spend their time in tea gardens and other non-protected areas where they are more prone of being attacked by miscreants. The current elephant population in Assam is about 5200.

Aaranyak has already completed two pilot level projects on Status and distribution and Human Elephant Conflict Problem in Assam. With the support from the Asian Elephant Conservation Fund of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Aaranyak has completed an elephant conservation orientation in Sonitpur and Darrang district of Assam during 2002-03. The project was launched after mass poisoning of wild elephant that took place in parts of Sonitpur district during 2001-02. Under this project number of conservation education programme was launched in the two districts of northern Assam. The project activities were done in close coordination with the forest offices and office of the Deputy Commissioner of the two districts. Crop damage estimated has also been done based on available data gathered from various government agencies and field estimates done by own researchers of Aaranyak in 2003-03.

In 2003-04, Aaranyak initiated Elephant Conservation Awareness Project (ECAP) in Assam to sensitize the mass people regarding the threats posed to elephants and need for concerted effort to save the elephants. Awareness materials were prepared with support from the Chester Zoo and Peoples Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) of UK. With support from the PTES, researchers at Aaranyak could complete an intense mapping of elephant corridor in and around Goalpara. 

(GIS map of elephant corridor in Goalpara).

 

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