ELEPHANT – ENVIRONMENT
NEWS: Over
800 elephants died in Kerala in 8 years
WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?
The report said that calves faced
a higher risk of death from Haemorrhagic Disease, a viral infection.
Key Points on Elephant Deaths in Kerala's Forests:
Death Statistics:
- Elephant Deaths: 845 recorded between 2015 and 2023.
- Increasing Trend: Studies show a rising death rate over time.
Age-Specific Mortality:
- Young Elephants at Risk: Elephants under 10 years face the highest mortality risk, around
40%.
- Cause:
Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesviruses – Hemorrhagic Disease (EEHV-HD).
Immunity and Herd Size:
- Better Survival in Larger Herds: Larger herds exhibit shared immunity, improving calf survival
rates.
- Exposure:
Calves exposed to various EEHV-HD strains in larger herds develop
antibodies.
Habitat and Herd Fragmentation:
- Habitat Restoration: Essential to prevent EEHV-HD from becoming a major threat.
- Herd Fragmentation: Shrinkage of herds in sub-optimal habitats due to limited fodder
availability.
Current Threats:
- Shrinking Habitats: Increasing vulnerability from habitat loss and fragmentation.
- Climate Change: Sensitivity to high temperatures and competition from invasive
species.
- Disease Sensitivity: Heightened sensitivity to diseases due to environmental
stressors.
Influencing Factors:
- Human Activities: Land-use changes, water balance, temperature fluctuations, and
disturbances from human activities affect elephant distribution.
Recommendations:
- Systematic Approach: Adopt a structured protocol similar to Tamil Nadu’s Elephant
Death Audit Framework (EDAF).
- Comprehensive Investigations: To identify patterns, assess threats, and implement targeted
conservation measures effectively.
Endotheliotropic Herpesviruses: refers to a type
of herpesvirus that specifically targets endothelial cells. Endothelial cells
line the interior surface of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. When these
viruses infect endothelial cells, they can cause significant damage to the
blood vessels, leading to conditions such as hemorrhagic disease, where severe
internal bleeding occurs due to the breakdown of these cells.
Source: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/845-elephant-deaths-recorded-in-kerala-in-eight-years/article68417631.ece