Coffee grower trampled to death in elephant attack in Karnataka's Madikeri

In a tragic incident in Madikeri, Karnataka, a coffee grower was trampled to death by an elephant, raising significant concerns among local residents. This unfortunate event has prompted officials to take immediate action, including plans to capture the elephant responsible for the attack. Villagers fear for their safety as human-wildlife conflicts become increasingly common in agricultural areas. To address these concerns, authorities have announced that monitoring operations will commence shortly, aiming to manage the elephant population and mitigate future attacks. The local community is urged to remain vigilant as discussions continue on how best to coexist with wildlife while ensuring the safety of residents and their livelihoods.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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