project elephant launched by karnataka government to save asian elephant in the state
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But the Project elephant was launched in the year 1992 by the karnataka government . The main purpose it was to save the asian elephant in the state and to support the wildlife management . The aim was to save the elephants and enable them to increase their population while living in their natural environment . This project was also aim at the research about elephant as well as their ecology. The elephant was supposed to be protected firstly by creating awareness among the general public. This project actually mainly being implemented in the total of 16 state which includes tamil nadu ,Andra pardesh ,Assam and Maharastra etc.
But the Project elephant was launched in the year 1992 by the karnataka government . The main purpose it was to save the asian elephant in the state and to support the wildlife management . The aim was to save the elephants and enable them to increase their population while living in their natural environment . This project was also aim at the research about elephant as well as their ecology. The elephant was supposed to be protected firstly by creating awareness among the general public. This project actually mainly being implemented in the total of 16 state which includes tamil nadu ,Andra pardesh ,Assam and Maharastra etc.
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Project Elephant was launched in 1992 by the Government of India Ministry of Environment and Forests to provide financial and technical support to wildlife management efforts by states for their free-ranging populations of wild Asian Elephants. The project aims to ensure the long-term survival to the populations of elephants in their natural habitats by protecting the elephants, their habitats and migration corridors. Other goals of Project Elephant are supporting the research of the ecology and management of elephants, creating awareness of conservation among local people, providing improved veterinary care for captive elephants.
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