Quick Summary
- The Indian Postal Department and kodagu Forest Division released a special postal cover on World Elephant Day 2025 at Dubare Elephant Camp, Kodagu.
- in a unique gesture, the special postal cover was carried by an elephant named harsha.
- Senior officials from the Forest and Postal Departments attended the event, including Chief Conservator of forests (Kodagu Circle), Deputy Conservator of Forests (Madikeri division), and others from Kushalnagar Division.
- Dubare Elephant Camp houses 34 Asiatic elephants and focuses on rescuing, translocating, taming conflict elephants, caring for injured wild elephants or orphaned calves.
- It serves as a conservation education hub for wildlife enthusiasts and urban visitors while also functioning as an eco-tourism destination.
- The camp is notable for supplying elephants to Mysuru Dasara procession annually.
Indian Opinion Analysis
This collaboration between Indian Postal services and forest authorities highlights innovative avenues to promote wildlife conservation awareness through symbolic gestures like commemorative postal covers-a small step but perhaps impactful in fostering public appreciation for biodiversity preservation.Events like these underscore Dubare Elephant Camp’s pivotal role not just in addressing human-elephant conflicts but also positioning itself as a beacon of eco-tourism coupled with active educational outreach. It remains integral to regional traditions such as Mysuru Dasara, blending cultural heritage with environmental stewardship seamlessly.
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