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'Animal hunting' often refers to animals of prey that lay in wait and then launch a surprise ambush. Veerappan's guerrilla warfare, too, was similar, and he showed no mercy while hunting. Like some animals that hide their scat, Veerappan, too, left no trail. Still, he lost focus and was
How did Veerappan fall into police trap? Question is relevant since a series of back-to-back mistakes led to his ultimate downfall
The records showed that the forest department raised Rs 87,000 to maintain the radio collar strapped on Arikomban.
The wild tusker regarded as people-friendly has, however, been raiding settlements for rice and vegetables.
The elephant currently lives in the Kodayar forest range inside Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR).
The Tamil Nadu forest department has said the radio collar, around the animal's neck, is working.
The High Court appointed expert panel is expected to give directions for the care of the 20-year-old elephant.
He also said that Arikomban's wounds had healed and that it was eating grass and drinking water as both grass and water were in abundance in the forest area.
Chief Veterinary Officer (Retd) of the state Forest Department Dr E K Eswaran and Professor (Retd) Dr Jose Joseph of the Kerala Agricultural University toured the human-animal conflict zones on behalf of Manorama. This is the third part of a series on their findings.
CJI DY Chandrachud dismissed a petition filed by an animal rights body saying it was not the remit of the apex court.