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Sangita Iyer started this petition to Bhupender Yadav, Ashwini Vaishnaw, Project Elephant Director, and it now has 10,954 signatures
Hon.... Minister of Indian Railways, Sri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Hon. Minister of Environment Forest and Climate Change, Sri Bhupender Yadav; and Project Elephant Director:
It has been unrelenting!! The staggering number of elephant deaths on India’s deadly train tracks is truly appalling. Ten elephants, including two pregnant ones, crushed to death in a span of two weeks, multiple elephants mowed down due to reckless speeding trains.
TEN ELEPHANTS HAVE DIED on India’s deadly Indian Railways in less than a month:
Collision after collision caused by India’s reckless trains have resulted in the deaths of at least 60 elephants in three years - between 2016 and 2019. ▶️ Click Here to Read India’s CAG Scathing Report
It also reveals that these senseless deaths could have been avoided, had the forest and railway departments coordinated and communicated. Among the flaws pointed out in the CAG report, even the most basic signage to alert the loco-pilots is missing, a significant lack of training for the loco-pilots was also cited.
According to a document obtained by an activist, using the Right to Information Act, 1160 elephants were killed between 2011 and 2020, with 186 deaths caused by speeding trains, 741 elephants electrocuted, and 169 elephants poached for the illicit wildlife trade that fuels terrorism. Given that elephants reproduce only every five years, the rate at which these elephants are being killed will cause their demise in less than 10 years. This in turn will return to haunt humanity. ▶️ Click Here to Read the Full Story
We humbly request that the Union Ministries of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the Railways take this recent spate of deaths seriously, implement the CAG recommendations urgently and enforce the existing laws of the land, while also amending them to cater to the needs of the wildlife in India’s rapidly changing landscape. We urge you to implement these basic measures as suggested in the CAGs report - Click Here
Why is it important to save the endangered Asian Elephants?
The demise of India’s heritage animal, the embodiment of Lord Ganesh and a keystone species - the endangered Asian Elephants that are being pushed closer to the brink, would be a colossal loss not only for many species, but also for humans.
As a keystone species elephants are indispensable to the forest ecosystems. The survival of many species depends on elephants. Being the largest living land mammal, elephants create pathways to waterholes and fodder, so the smaller species can find resources. A recent study conducted by the International Monetary Authority suggests, elephants are climate mitigators. They trample softwood trees and allow sunlight and rain to penetrate and nourish the hardwood trees that sequester more CO2. Climate change is one of the gravest existential threats to humanity, and elephants are helping mitigate climate change. Elephants disperse seeds in their dung across vast areas. Seeds become trees, and trees give us oxygen – the very BREATH OF LIFE. Think about that! We are decimating the very life-giving source. It is clear that their demise will return to haunt humanity. Read More Here
There are approximately 40,000 Asian elephants on the entire planet, listed under the endangered species category by the IUCN. India is their LAST BASTION, housing fully 55% of the global Asian elephant population i.e. 27,000+. However, in order to sustain the burgeoning human population, on track to becoming the world’s most densely populated country by 2027, forests and wildlife are being decimated at an unsustainable rate in India. Elephants have lost 80% of their habitats to reckless development, mining, and agriculture, as railways and roadways cut through the remaining 20% of their forests. Homeless, desolate, and famished, these elephants are left with no choice, but to venture out of the forests to find food in nearby villages. Most often they have to cross the deadly roads and train tracks, only to get hit and killed by a truck or train. It’s worth repeating that the disappearance of these megaherbivores will result in the collapse of forest ecosystems and ultimately the implosion of human civilization. This is no conjecture!
We implore you, Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Sri Bhupender Yadav, Minister of Railways, Sri Ashwini Vaishnaw, and Project Elephant Director, to use your powerful positions and political clout to protect the endangered Asian elephants of India. We standby to collaborate in helping ensure that we implement all available solutions to save this keystone species, while also preventing the collapse of human civilization.
Thank you for your attention in this matter!
Sincerely,
Sangita Iyer (M.A. Environmental Education & Communication, B.Sc. Biology, Broadcast Journalism)
Biologist, National Geographic Explorer, Founder, Voice for Asian Elephants Society
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