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Baby Elephant Durga is New Mascot for Dudhwa National Park in U.P

Sentinel Digital Desk

Shahjahanpur: The Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh will declare baby elephant Durga as its mascot for the tourist season starting November 16. Durga has been extremely popular with tourists. She is said to be friendly and allows tourists, especially children to click selfies with her.

According to field director Sanjay, “Dudhwa is all set to give tourists a better experience in this season. Internal roads and routes are being developed and repaired. We are planning to introduce an elephant safari. A pregnant rhino may also deliver the child in the coming weeks. Dudhwa’s tiger census is also expected to be announced before the start of the tourism season.”

Talking about Durga, he said that she was barely three-months-old when she was found orphaned in the Najibabad forest division of Bijnor last year. She was brought to Dudhwa on the first day of Navratri, where former deputy director Mahaveer Kaujalgi named her Durga.

She is currently at the park’s camp office, with mahout Irshad as her handler. Durga, who was extremely weak when brought to Dudhwa as she had not been fed mother’s milk for a while, now follows instructions and displays all characteristics of an obedient child now, say zoo officials. Officials took the advice of Dr. K. K. Sharma, a pachyderm expert from WWF-India, and Dr. Aditi Sharma, the veterinarian from Rajaji Tiger Reserve, to rear Durga by hand.

The baby elephant responded to the formula milk for human infants, which contains less fat than elephant milk. Meanwhile, in a related development, forest officials said that a herd of 30 wild elephants that had terrorized villages around Mailani and Kishanpur ranges of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) has returned to Nepal via Tatarganj and Laghgha-Baghgha forest range in Pilibhit Tiger Reserve. (IANS)