Assam Records Over 1,100 Human and 246 Elephant Deaths From Man-Animal Conflict

Assam has recorded a significant toll from human-elephant conflict, with 1,147 human deaths and 246 elephant deaths over several decades. The figures highlight the persistent and deadly tension between local communities and wild elephant populations in the state. Both humans and elephants have suffered casualties as expanding settlements increasingly overlap with traditional elephant habitats. The data underscores the urgent need for effective conflict mitigation strategies to protect both human lives and the endangered elephant population in Assam.
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