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Microchips to identify elephants in Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park , Wed, 21 Jan 2009 ANI

Jim Corbett National Park, Jan 21 (ANI): Elephants in Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand have been installed with microchips, which will act as their identification proof.

 

Installed with the help of a syringe, these chips will help the authorities identify the elephants from among the wild ones.

 

The chips would provide a unique identification number to the elephants, which would enable the wildlife authorities at the park, to keep a track on these elephants through the means of a digital reader.

 

The chips would also ensure that the owner of the elephants, which are used to ferry visitors around the park, do not exchange their old and ailing jumbos with another elephant.

 

"The microchip gives a unique identification number to the elephant. The chances of that animal mixing with others and even the owners exchanging their animals with other elephants are reduced," said DS Rawat, Warden, Jim Corbett National Park.

 

The authorities at the park would only allow the elephants installed with microchips to take the visitors for a trip around the park.

 

So far around 17 elephants have been installed with these microchips and many more are in queue to get their digital identification. By Vipul Goel (ANI)

 


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