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Wild Animal Deaths Spark Concern Over Translocation Practices

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Tuskers Rolex and Radhakrishnan died after capture and relocation.
  • A new Wildlife Transit and Treatment Centre has opened in Coimbatore.
  • Activists question the centre's efficacy without proper equipment and training.
Wild Animal Deaths Spark Concern Over Translocation Practices

Recent fatalities of prominent tuskers, Rolex and Radhakrishnan, following their capture and translocation in Tamil Nadu have ignited public concern regarding the state's wildlife management protocols. These incidents underscore the challenges faced by translocated animals, often succumbing to environmental changes and unfamiliar surroundings.

In an effort to mitigate such outcomes, Tamil Nadu has inaugurated its first dedicated Wildlife Transit and Treatment Centre at Pethikuttai in Coimbatore district. This facility offers immediate medical attention and secure short-term holding for sick or injured animals, featuring an operation theatre, specialized enclosures, and mobile units.

While government officials hail the centre as a significant conservation milestone, wildlife activists remain skeptical. They emphasize that the mere establishment of infrastructure is insufficient, stressing the critical need for advanced equipment and specialized training for veterinarians, advocating for international expertise to truly enhance animal welfare.

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.
Tuskers Rolex and Radhakrishnan died due to cardiac arrest after a fall and other reasons like environmental stress and lack of food sources, respectively, following their capture and relocation.
The Wildlife Transit and Treatment Centre at Pethikuttai is Tamil Nadu's first dedicated facility for initial treatment, stabilization, and short-term holding of sick or injured wild animals.
Wildlife activists support the idea but question the center's effectiveness without proper specialized equipment and training for veterinarians, suggesting a need for international expertise.

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