Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve – Photo: Social Media Expansion In Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve located in Umaria district, to deal with the ever increasing wild elephants, the management has decided to forward bees. The bees will now confront the elephants and prevent them from entering the village. A proposal with this plan has been sent from Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve to Forest Headquarters, Bhopal. This proposal will not only prevent elephants from entering the village, but will also provide an employment to the rural youth in the form of beekeeping. Very few people would know how much giant elephants are afraid of a little bee. Giving information about this, Bandhavgarh SDO Sudhir Mishra said that elephants are scared of the buzzing of bees. They run away from bees and by taking advantage of this, rural areas living in villages adjacent to forests can be protected. SDO Sudhir Mishra told that a complete plan has been prepared for this and work will be done under this plan. Not only the officers and employees of the Forest Department will be involved in this scheme, but the villagers and NGOs working in Bandhavgarh will also be included. of the device also Will be used…
2022 It is not an entirely easy task to leave so many bees behind the elephants at once. Therefore, along with beekeeping, a device will also be used to protect elephants, so that elephants can be kept away from the village. This device will be installed at the places where beekeeping is being done. When the elephants come towards the village, this device will emit a loud sound of buzzing of bees and at the same time bees will start flying out of the boxes, due to which the elephants will not stay around the village and will run away from there. to rural youth Will be trained…
1670122868 The way teams have been formed to keep an eye on elephants and this team tries to keep elephants away from the village. Similarly, rural youth will also be trained to operate the device. As soon as information about elephants coming towards the village is received and the elephants reach near the village, the rural youth will start operating this device. Through Bluetooth and WiFi, this device will emit sounds like the buzzing of bees. With this sound, the bees will also leave their place and come out, due to which the elephants will run away. The SDO told that wild elephants get scared by the sound of bees and they run in the other direction.
Help of NGO will be taken…
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve has created a project to work on this concept and has sent this proposal to Wildlife Headquarters, Bhopal. Funds for this will be raised through Project Elephant, Khadi Village Industries and NGOs. Devices will be purchased from the amount received from the Elephant Project, while beekeeping work will be started by providing assistance to the rural youth from the Khadi village industry. For operating the device, the help of NGOs working in the field will be taken. Will start from the village…
This campaign to control wild elephants started on the basis of a pilot project in the village will be started formally. For this, beekeeping will be encouraged in rural areas. Along with this, those 233 villages have been selected for bee keeping, from where through the Elephant Project The amount received from is to be utilised. People will be trained in these ten villages and after that this campaign will be taken forward. ,
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