Mike Initiative Flashcards

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Why in News?

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The World Elephant Day is celebrated every year on 12th of August, with the aim to acknowledge Elephants’ significance in our ecosystem.

It emphasizes on raising the awareness of the threats that elephants face in their daily lives. Whether poaching, mistreatment in captivity, or habitat loss, every single factor plays a role in animal abuse.

theme of the elephant day - Ending the Illegal Wildlife Trade.

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What is the Significance of Celebrating Elephant Day?

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Elephants are considered sacred in many cultures and are essential for maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
Elephants also encourage biodiversity.
They are an intelligent species, they have the biggest brain of any land animal.
Population:
The elephant population has reduced by 50% over the past 75 years.
The current population estimates indicate that there are about 50,000 -60000 Asian elephants in the world.
More than 60% of the population is held in India.
Historical perspective:
The campaign World Elephant Day was initiated in 2012 to bring awareness to the disturbing situations of African and Asian elephants.
The objective of this campaign is to create a sustainable environment where animals are not exploited and taken care of.
It was first observed by Canadian filmmakers Michael Clark and Patricia Sims with the Thailand-based Elephant Reintroduction Foundation.
In 2012, Patricia Sims founded an organization called the World Elephant Society.
The organization has succeeded to create awareness about the dangers confronted by the elephants and the inevitability to protect them globally.
Conservation Status:
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of threatened species:
African Forest Elephant- Critically Endangered
African Savanna Elephant- Endangered
Asian Elephant- Endangered
Convention of the Migratory species (CMS): Appendix I
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972: Schedule I

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What are the Issues Related to Elephants in India?

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India has the largest number of wild Asian Elephants, estimated at 29,964 according to 2017 census by Project Elephant, i.e., about 60% of the species’ global population.
Human -Elephant conflict:
The friction between humans and elephants termed Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC) which occurs mainly over space and is a major concern across the country for governments, conservationists and people living close to the wild animals.
Habitat loss:
Loss of natural habitat and fragmentation have been bringing wild elephants closer to human habitations, sparking these conflicts.
Over 500 humans are killed in encounters with elephants annually, and crops and property worth millions are also damaged.
Many elephants are also killed in retaliation due to conflict.

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What are the Initiatives taken by the Government?

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Project Elephant: Project Elephant was launched in 1991-92 as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme of the Ministry of Environment and Forests.
Estimation of wild elephant population in the year 2007, 2012 and 2017. Karnataka has the highest number of elephants followed by Assam and Kerala.
Elephant Reserves: Elephant Reserve is a management entity notified by the State Governments as per recommendation of Government of India.
It includes Protected Areas, forest areas, corridors and private/reserve lands.
Agasthiyamalai (Tamil Nadu) will be the country’s 32nd elephant reserve.

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MIKE SCHEME

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Monitoring of Illegal Killing of Elephants (MIKE) Programme - Mandated by Conference of Parties (COP) resolution of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
The MIKE program started in South Asia in the year 2003 with the following purpose:
To provide information needed for elephant range States to make appropriate management and enforcement decisions, and to build institutional capacity within the range States for the long-term management of their elephant populations.
Mike Sites in India:
Chirang-Ripu Elephant Reserve (Assam)
Deomali Elephant Reserve ( Arunachal Pradesh )
Dihing Patkai Elephant Reserve ( Assam )
Garo Hills Elephant Reserve ( Meghalaya )
Eastern Dooars Elephant Reserve ( West Bengal )
Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve ( Odisha )
Shivalik Elephant Reserve (Uttarakhand )
Mysore Elephant Reserve ( Karnataka )
Nilgiri Elephant Reserve ( Tamil Nadu)
Wayanad Elephant Reserve ( Kerala)

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