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Poaching and Militancy
The Asian Elephant under Siege

Examines the problem of poaching of elephants for ivory and looks into the factors that propagate it.

Binoy Kumar Behera (Author)

9781108473651, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 24 January 2019

156 pages
23.7 x 16 x 1.5 cm, 0.36 kg

The Asian elephant is an endangered species due to its relentless poaching mainly for ivory. However, unlike the African elephant whose both males and females are tusk bearers, in Asian elephants only males bear tusk. This has resulted in their selective killing and has not only led to an alarming fall in their number but impacted the sex-ratio. This book critically examines this problem and addresses the issue of human-elephant conflict. It studies the four elephant zones of the country with specific focus on Odisha, which is home to a large population of elephants in the central Indian zone. It also ponders on the possibility of the existence of a well-developed network supporting organized poaching and armed militancy, which applies to the central African countries as well.

List of photographic plates
List of bars, pie charts, and maps
Preface
1. The Asian elephant
2. Human–elephant conflict
3. Elephant under siege
4. Poaching and militancy
5. Future of the Asian elephant
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Social impact of environmental issues [RNT], Conservation of the environment [RNK], Geography [RG], Environment law [LNKJ], Environmental economics [KCN]

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