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As elephants venture to higher altitudes, researchers track conflicts

Manish Chandra Mishra/Mongabay India Elephants in Arunachal Pradesh may be present at higher elevations than previously thought. According to the new action plan on managing human-elephant conflict in the state, elephant tracks as well as a camera trap image of a juvenile elephant were observed at an altitude of 3,266 metres in the state’s Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, possibly the highest recorded presence of Asian elephants in the world. The h…
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Meghalaya Monitor broke the news on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
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