Odisha experimenting on siren system to caution traffic about elephant movement
The Hindu
Similarly, Khadi Village Industries Commission is implementing apiculture programme to keep elephants at bay in neighbouring Angul district
Forest department in Odisha is experimenting with a siren system, which would go off automatically sensing elephant herds crossing National Highway that is expected to reduce human-elephant encounters.
“We in association with a non-government organization have started a pilot project on siren system to alert traffic about elephant movement. The system has been installed at two places at Ratasingha and Haldihabahal,” said Dhenkanal Divisional Forest officer Prakash Chand Gogineni.
Mr. Gogineni said, “The Forest department officials have been deployed at two places to assess its operability and how seamless it can work to prevent encounters with wild elephants.”
“The siren system detects elephant herds approaching National Highway by its infrared sensor system. There is an in-built programme to identify jumbos from their sizes and other attributes. Once detected, the siren would go off alerting traffic from both sides,” he elaborated.
“We have found the system working when elephants were crossing NH. However, we will carry out overall assessment. We will evaluate how the system is responding to elephant herds and single elephant during crossing of roads,” said Dhenknal DFO.
As cropping season has begun, wild elephants would start coming out from forests. The Dhenkanal forest division has identified five crossing points for elephants. Invariably, elephant herds cross NH two to three times in week. There are chances of elephants getting collided with speeding vehicles. Sometimes, people riding two wheelers bump into elephant herds.
Staff crunch hits functioning of Forest Department in Andhra Pradesh. With about 50% of the sanctioned posts lying vacant for many years now, the avowed purpose of protection of forests and their wealth, including wildlife, is affected, it is alleged. The APPSC is supposed to fill as many as 689 posts, say sources.