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Lost Elephant Omkar Finds Family After Year-Long Journey

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Omkar the elephant reunited with his herd on January 6.
  • The elephant wandered alone for nearly a year between Goa and Maharashtra.
  • Communities showed compassion, aiding Omkar's safe return.
Lost Elephant Omkar Finds Family After Year-Long Journey

Omkar, a young elephant who spent nearly a year wandering alone along the Goa-Maharashtra border, has finally rejoined his herd. The reunion occurred on January 6 near Bambarde village in Maharashtra's Sindhudurg region. Omkar had strayed from his family approximately a year prior, exhibiting rare behavior by staying close to human settlements.

His journey involved crossing into Goa on September 13, where his presence garnered attention. Attempts to return to Maharashtra were initially met with resistance from farmers. After several back-and-forth border crossings, Omkar made a determined journey back to Maharashtra in late December.

A dedicated team monitored Omkar, ensuring public safety and the elephant's well-being without forceful intervention. The Goa forest department escorted him to the border, after which the Maharashtra forest department, using drone surveillance, aided his navigation.

Upon encountering his herd, led by a tusker named Ganesha, Omkar faced a period of natural hesitation from the group, a common behavior as male elephants mature. By January 6, the herd accepted him, though his integration remains fluid, typical for recently weaned animals.

Omkar's story highlights remarkable human-wildlife coexistence, with villagers in Goa displaying compassion rather than aggression, allowing him safe passage and rest. This cooperative approach, combined with diligent forest department efforts, led to a successful reunion.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Omkar was separated from his herd for nearly a year.
Omkar reunited with his herd near Bambarde village in Maharashtra's Sindhudurg region.
Omkar faced resistance from farmers and initial hesitancy from his herd before being accepted.

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