Elephant PM2 acclimatising to new habitat, positive behavioral changes noticed
The Hindu
UDHAGAMANDALAM
Almost two weeks since his capture and relocation to the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR), the elephant, PM2, is acclimatising to his new habitat and has exhibited key behavioral changes that indicate that negative interactions with humans could be in the past, officials said.
Since his release in Congress Mattam in MTR, PM2 has spent the last 12 days exploring his new habitat, with radio signals and direct sightings indicating his exploration of Thengumarahada, Mangalapatti, Chemmanatham, Moyar, Theppakadu and even Bandipur.
The elephant was darted in Gudalur division earlier this month, and relocated to MTR after he damaged a number of houses over the last few years in the region.
Field Director of MTR, D. Venkatesh, said that it was normal for an elephant to walk anywhere between 10-15 kilometers each day, and that since his release, PM2, otherwise called ‘ Arisi Raja’ by Gudalur residents, has been busy exploring his new surroundings.
In the weeks since his release, PM2 has also been socialising with other elephants in the region, associating with five tuskers, another “maknha” or tuskless elephant like himself as well as a herd of three elephants.
“It is to be expected that Pandalur Makhna-2 (PM2) is trying to establish a niche for himself in his new habitat. He is eating well, resting and has adequate access to water within the reserve,” added Mr. Venkatesh.
Forest department officials and staff have also noticed behavioural changes that indicate that PM2’s days of raiding homes for food could be a thing of the past.
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