Asian Elephant Habitat Program

Photographs of Poaching Atrocities in India

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In February-April 2001, a sudden outburst of illegal elephant poaching activity was reported in and around Corbett National Park. Located in the state of Uttaranchal, India, Corbett National Park is a showcase for tigers and elephants, and the location of the Elephant Sanctuary's Asian Elephant Habitat Program.

Documented by Researcher Christy Williams

The Elephant Sanctuary is grateful for this important field report. Researcher Christy Williams has studied the Corbett National Park region for years. He is familiar with the elephant population and the human /elephant conflict. It is Christyâs contention that this elephant population is the most valuable in all of India. If we cannot save this population, there is little hope that we will be able to save the more fragmented populations that are struggling to exist throughout Southeast Asia. The Tuskers of Corbett must be protected.

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Before the tusks are removed
Before the tusks are removed
removing the poison arrow
Removing the poison arrow
The face and tusks are town away
The face and tusks are torn away
Arrow can be seen
Poison arrow can be seen
So much has been lost
So much has been lost
Please help protect the elephants
Please help protect the elephants of India
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