– If minor injuries are detected post-examination, the animal will return to the forest after medication.
– If it requires surgery or advanced treatment,PT-5 will be shifted to a Forest Department base camp.
The successful capture and planned treatment of PT-5 reflect the evolving approach toward human-wildlife conflict resolution in India-balancing public safety with compassion for wildlife conservation. The use of a specialized team and trained Kumki elephants highlights operational expertise while addressing an urgent need to provide medical aid due to suspected human-induced harm (e.g., rubber bullets). Kerala’s decision underscores its commitment to mitigating damage caused by wildlife while ensuring ethical interventions.This incident also brings attention to broader issues concerning cohabitation between humans and elephants in regions like Palakkad that experience frequent conflict over shared spaces.Moving forward, addressing structural causes like habitat fragmentation may hold importance for lasting coexistence.