Elephant Attack in Kerala: Man Trampled to Death by Wild Elephant at Aralam Farm in Kannur
Man was killed in a wild elephant attack at the Aralam Farm in Kannur district on Friday. The victim, identified as Damu, a resident of the 13th block of the sprawling government-run plantation, was reportedly targeted by the elephant while he was engaged in routine work. This latest fatality has once again highlighted the escalating human-wildlife conflict in Kerala.
Kannur, February 27: A 40-year-old man was killed in a suspected elephant attack at Aralam Farm in Kannur in the early hours of Friday, in yet another incident of human-wildlife conflict in the state's largest tribal settlement. The deceased has been identified as Aneesh, son of Soman, a resident of Block 10 in Aralam.
Aneesh and his wife, Ambali, had previously worked at the Aralam farm. They depended on manual labour outside the estate. They have two children, a daughter studying in Class 12 and a son in Class 8.The Kerala cabinet had declared instances of man-animal conflict as a state-specific disaster in 2024. Elephant Attack in Kerala: Elderly Tribal Couple Trampled to Death by Wild Elephant in Kannur.
Key issues include rapid habitat fragmentation, encroachment, and growing populations of animals like wild boars, elephants, and monkeys in agricultural areas bordering forests. Ramgarh: Chilling Video Shows Elephant Trampling Man During Selfie Attempt, Attacks in Jharkhand Leave 5 Dead.
High forest density (29.1% of the state area) combined with high population density leads to intense interaction. Over 100 elephant-related deaths occurred in 2024 alone.
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