BEIJING – A herd of 15 wandering elephants on an epic trek through south-western China have broken into barns, entered villages to gorge on crops and caused a million dollars of losses.
Over the past week, the animals drained a water tank, guzzled supplies after crashing into a barn and helped themselves to a corn field said state broadcaster CCTV.
It is unclear why the wild Asian elephants, a protected species in China, strayed from the Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve in Yunnan province.
Their destination, so far, is also unknown.
But since April, the large mammals have embarked on a 500km journey, closely monitored by authorities and residents, with hundreds of people mobilised to ensure public safety.
Yesterday, Yunnan authorities said the herd was in a city just 20km from its provincial capital where millions live.
Experts believe the leader of the group may have led it astray, adding that it is rare for them to trek so far.
Since mid-April, the elephants have wrecked around 56ha of crops, causing an estimated ¥6.8 million yuan (RM4.3 million) in losses, said CCTV.
No casualties have been reported, so far, with locals attempting to guide the animals with food and by blocking roads with trucks.
The wild elephant population in Yunnan is around 300, up from 193 in the 1980s, reported Xinhua.
But there have been more reports of such elephants wandering into villages and harming crops in recent years, with the plants they usually eat gradually replaced by non-edible varieties amid forest expansion, said local officials. – AFP, June 2, 2021