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On the frontline of India's human-elephant war
[Article] Every year scores of people are trampled to death by wild elephants in India’s southern Karnataka state. To protect the local population, authorities are capturing and relocating these killer elephants to a dedicated 'prison'.
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In India’s Karnataka state, scores of people each year are trampled to death by elephants.Captured, these killer beasts end up here to serve life.J.C. Bhaskar, employee, Dubare Elephant Camp:“This shelter is like a jail for elephants. We keep the place ready before they are captured, we spread...
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