Injured Elephant Roams Indian Village Amid Shrinking Habitat
- An injured male elephant has been visiting a village in Assam, India, in search of food, as reported by local villagers.
- The elephant has been breaking into shops for food, leading locals to build fences and shoo the animal away to manage its presence.
- Wildlife officials state that the elephant cannot return to the Amchang Reserve forest due to its injury and resistance from other elephants.
- With rising human populations, elephants in India are facing habitat loss, causing increased conflicts as noted by wildlife activists.
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AP photos show an injured elephant frequenting an Indian village as its habitat shrinks
GUWAHATI, India (AP) — For months an injured male elephant has been frequenting a village on the outskirts of India's northeastern Assam state in search of food, bringing it into contact with people living in the area.
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