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As elephant conflict shifts, Nepal’s border village offers clues for coexistence

Summary by Conservation News
SUNDAR HARAICHA, Nepal — A bundle of firewood lay abandoned on the path, a silent witness to tragedy. Nearby, a red shawl, once wrapped around Chandra Kumari Limbu, remained. The footprints of the wild Asian elephant that killed her were still etched on the edge of the forest. Two weeks after the attack, these remnants served as painful reminders of Limbu’s sudden and violent death. The 61-year-old’s family remains in shock. Her daughter-in-law,…

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ecotopical.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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