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Odisha, India, reports over 2,100 elephants, implementing measures to reduce human-elephant conflict.
The latest census in Odisha, India, shows 2,103 elephants in the state's forests, with Mayurbhanj district having the highest number at 295.
On average, 81 elephants die annually due to poaching, accidents, and other causes.
To reduce human-elephant conflicts, the government is planting fodder trees, creating artificial reservoirs, installing solar fences, and using volunteers called "Gaja Saathi" to alert villages about elephant movements.
A portal named "Anukampa" has also been introduced for quick assistance.
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Odisha, India, informa sobre más de 2.100 elefantes, implementando medidas para reducir el conflicto humano-elefante.