ELEPHANT TRANSFER - ENVIRONMENT News: What are the new rules for elephant transfers? | Explained

ELEPHANT
TRANSFER - ENVIRONMENT

News:
What are the new rules
for elephant transfers? | Explained

 

What's
in the news?

      
The Union Environment Ministry has
notified a set of rules called the Captive Elephant (Transfer or Transport)
Rules, 2024.

 

Key
takeaways:

      
Elephants, classified as Schedule I species under the Wildlife
Protection Act, 1972 enjoy special protection, but certain provisions allow for
their translocation under specific circumstances.

 

Existing
Regulations on Elephant Transfer:

1.
Legal Framework:

      
The Wildlife
Protection Act, 1972
prohibits the capture or trade of elephants, whether
wild or captive, without appropriate authorization.

 

2.
Special Provisions:

      
While strict regulations govern elephant
transfer, exceptions exist for educational,
scientific, or religious purposes,
subject to approval from wildlife
authorities.

 

Amendment:

      
The Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Bill,
2022 expanded the scope of elephant transfers, raising concerns among activists
about potential exploitation and illegal trafficking.

 

Key
Highlights of Captive Elephant Transfer Rules, 2024:

Circumstances
for the Transfer of Captive Elephants:

Transfer may be warranted
under the following circumstances:

      
Incapability
of the Owner:
When the owner is incapable of adequately
ensuring the elephant’s welfare.

 

      
Superior
Care:
If it is determined that the elephant will receive
superior care in the new environment compared to its current situation.

 

      
Improvised
Maintenance:
The Chief Wildlife Warden may find it
necessary to transfer the elephant for its improved maintenance based on the
specific circumstances of the case.

 

Transfer
Within the State:

      
Veterinarian
Check:
Prior to any transfer within the state, a
veterinarian must confirm the elephant’s health status.

 

      
New
Habitat Verification:
The suitability of both the current
and prospective habitats must be assessed by the Deputy Conservator of Forests.

 

      
Chief
Wildlife Warden’s Role:
He/She holds the authority to
approve or reject the transfer based on these evaluations.

 

Transfer
Outside the State:

Similar conditions apply
for transferring elephants beyond state boundaries in addition to

      
Genetic
Profile Registration:
Additionally, the elephant’s genetic
profile must be registered with the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate
Change (MoEF&CC) before the transfer.

 

Requirements
for Elephant Transfer:

      
Accompanying
the Master:
The elephant must be accompanied by a
mahout and an elephant assistant. Adequate provisions for feeding and watering
must be arranged during transport.

 

      
Fitness
Certificate:
A health certificate issued by a
veterinary practitioner confirming fitness for transport is obligatory.

 

      
Quarantine
Mandate:
Transport should commence after the completion of any
required quarantine period for contagious diseases.

 





























































































      
Refreshment:
Tranquillisers or sedatives: This may be administered to manage nervous or
temperamental elephants as prescribed by the veterinary practitioner.