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One Effort
Project
Elephant
Earlier we teach
How to treat fellow beings
Now, we teach
How to treat animals
National Institute of Technolog
Patna
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Designed by:
1. Mamta Pradhan (448/08)
2. Anshu Agarwal (449/08)
3. Nirjhar Kumar (451/08)
4. Anurag (452/08)
5. V.N. Raghav (453/08)
6. Nicky Kumari (454/08)
7. Manoj Kumar (455/08)
8. Shivendra (456/08)
9. Anurag Singh (457/08)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all we would like to thanks our
guide Mrs. Reena Singh for providing us
such an important interesting topic & too
for her valuable suggestions.
Further we would like give a word of
thanks to all our friends who has helped
us .
At last I would not forget to thank the
almighty without whose blessings we
would not have been able complete this
presentation so well & on time.
Thanking you
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INTRODUCTION
The Project Elephant (PE) was launched bythe Government of India under theMinistry of Environment and
Forests(MOEF) in 1992 to provideFinancial and technical support ofwildlife management efforts by states oftheir free ranging population of wildAsian Elephants.
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NEED FOR THE PROJECT
When the survey was done by the governmentagency on the population of elephant ,thefigures revealed the need of such a project tosave elephants. The survey confirm the rapiddecrease in the population of elephant due to
hunting and poaching, killing for their tusk,decrease in their natural habitat and impact ofmodernization.
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To ensure long term survival of populations ofelephants in their natural habitats.
To support research of the ecology and
management of elephants.
To create conservation awareness among localpeople.
To improved veterinary care for captiveelephants.
To address the issues of human-elephantconflict .
GOALS OF THE PROJECT
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STATES OFINDIA ACTIVEIN THE PROJECT
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Uttar Pradesh
Meghalaya
Nagaland
Orissa
Tamilnadu
Uttaranchal
West Bengal
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RESERVE OF ELEPHANT
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TRESERVE OF ELEPHANT
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BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF
PROJECT
Producing conceptions using frozen semen
Producing sperm cell sexing protocols and
producing conceptions
Studying various aspects of elephant behaviour
Investigating male and female response towards
anovulatory and ovulatory urines.
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MAIN ACTIVITIES OF PROJECT
Ecological restoration of existing natural habitatsand migratory routes of elephants
Development of scientific and planned managementfor conservation of elephant habitats
Promotion of measures for mitigation of manelephant conflict in crucial habitats and moderatingpressures of human and domestic stock activities incrucial elephant habitats
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Strengthening of measures for protection ofWild
elephants from poachers and unnatural causes ofdeath
Research on Elephant management related issues
Public education and awareness programs
Eco-development
Veterinary care
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Many programs started under this project ,of which MIKEwas the most prominent one
MIKE
acronym for Monitoring of illegal killing of elephants.
Objectives of MIKE are :to measure levels and trends in the illegal hunting of
elephants
to determine changes in these trends over time
to determine the factors causing or associated with
such changes
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EXPENDITURE ON THIS PROJECT
TILL NOW
Period Expenditure
1991-1992 2.44 crores
1992-1997 19.51 crores
1997-2002 30.48 crores
2002-2007 63.83 crores
2007-2009 38.238 crores
Total expenditure till now :154.498 crores
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EFFECT OF THE PROJECT ON POPULATION
OF ELEPHANTS
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