- Recently, the Government of India has announced the notification of one more Elephant Reserve (ER) Agasthiyamalai in Tamil Nadu during a programme in the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuaryin Kerala.
 - This will be the 32nd Elephant Reserve in the country after Singphan ER in Nagaland was notified in 2018.
 - Agasthiyamalai is Tamil Nadu’s 5th Elephant Reserve and also a Bioshphere Reserve.
 
Facts:
It is also known as “Elephas maximus”.
Location:
- Central and Southern Western Ghats
 - North East India
 - Eastern India
 - Northern India
 
Some parts of Southern Peninsular India.
Protection Status:
- IUCN Red List- Endangered
 - CITES- Appendix I
 - Wildlife Protection Act 1972- Schedule I
 - The population of elephants in India has reached up to about 27,312 (2017 Census).
 - Karnataka had the highest number of elephants (6,049), followed by Assam (5,719) and Kerala (3,054).
 
Project Elephant
- It is a centrally sponsored scheme and was launched in February 1992 for the protection of elephants, their habitats and corridors.
 - The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change provides financial and technical support to major elephant range states in the country through the project.
 
Objectives:
- To protect elephants, their habitat & corridors
 - To address issues of man-animal conflict
 - Welfare of captive elephants
 
SOURCE: THE HINDU,THE ECONOMIC TIMES,MINT
        
        
        
        