The accident location was not part of a designated elephant corridor but locals and experts say more precautions could have ...
When elephants are identified close to or on the tracks, real-time alerts are sent to locomotive pilots, station masters and ...
African elephants are the largest living land animals and need to eat hundreds of pounds of food every day. They are herbivores, consuming large quantities of vegetation. A new study has answered the ...
Union Minister Bhupender Yadav reports on a deadly collision between a train and elephants in Assam, emphasizing the need for better coordination between railway and forest departments. With 1,100 ...
Guwahati: Railway authorities in Assam are grappling with the challenge of identifying sensitive elephant movement stretches ...
RANCHI: In the wake of frequent movement of wild elephants along forest-fringed sections under the Chakaradharpur Railway Division in Jharkhand, multiple trains have been cancelled on the up and down ...
Ranchi: Rail and road traffic across parts of Jharkhand continue to be severely affected due to frequent movement of wild ...
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Berkeley -- When resources are scarce, who you know and where you're positioned on the social totem pole affects how far you'll go to search for food. At least that's the case with African elephants, ...
Elephant herds do not slow down for mothers who've just given birth, according to new research. New study reveals elephant babies are able to keep up with the herd straight after birth. Elephant herds ...
The Murcia tracksites confirm that straight-tusked elephants, Palaeoloxodon antiquus, crossed Spain’s southeastern coastal ...
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