India: Steep drop in Kerala's wild elephant and tiger populations
Elephant and tiger populations in Kerala's forests have undergone a significant decline, as reported by the Forest Department's latest enumeration.
According to the report, the number of wild elephants in the state has dropped from 3,322 in 2017 to 1,920 in the current count. Similarly, the tiger population in the Wayanad landscape decreased from 120 in 2018 to 84.
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