Once plagued by elephant raids, this Assam village now grows grass and fruits for wild herds
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Why This Matters
Stories of human connection like this remind us of the power of empathy, kindness, and community support.
In Hatikhuli-Ronghang village, a remarkable relationship with wild elephant herds has blossomed. By establishing dedicated feeding zones, the community effectively reduces crop damage and tackles food shortages along traditional elephant migration routes. This transformation has allowed farmers to resume paddy cultivation, fostering a newfound harmony between humans and elephants. The Hati Bondhu initiative beautifully illustrates the potential for peaceful coexistence between culture and wildlife.
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