Project Elephant Census Phase-I Completed, New Wildlife Recovery Plans Launched
The Union Environment Ministry conducted a comprehensive review of Project Elephant during its 21st steering committee meeting in Dehradun, chaired by Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav. The review revealed significant developments, including the completion of Phase-I of synchronized elephant population estimation in the Northeastern states, the survey of over 3,400 km of railway lines to identify high-risk areas for elephant-train collisions, and the inclusion of sloth bear and gharial in the Species Recovery Programme. These efforts signal a broader push towards improved wildlife conservation and mitigation of human-wildlife conflict across India.
The 21st steering committee meeting of Project Elephant was held in Dehradun. Phase-I of the elephant population census in the Northeast is now complete. Key initiatives for elephant protection, including railway mapping and DNA profiling, were reviewed. Sloth bear and gharial have been added to India’s Species Recovery Programme.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | 21st Steering Committee Meeting of Project Elephant |
| Location | Dehradun |
| Census Update | Phase-I completed in Northeast; 16,500 dung samples collected |
| Railway Mapping | 3,452.4 km mapped; 77 high-risk areas identified |
| Elephant Deaths (Train) | 73 deaths (2019–2024) |
| DNA Profiling | 1,911 captive elephants profiled across 22 states |
| New Additions to Recovery Plan | Sloth bear, Gharial |
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