Forest officials of India and Bangladesh are planning to tranquilise an elephant that washed across the border a month ago and transport it back to northeast India via the land route
Dhaka: Forest officials of India and Bangladesh are planning to tranquilise an elephant that washed across the border a month ago and transport it back to northeast India via the land route.
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The Indian elephant crossed the border from Assam due to the strong currents of the Brahmaputra river.
A team of Indian wildlife experts is in Jamalpur’s Sarishabarhi in Bangladesh where the elephant is roaming. A wildlife officer said both nations were working together to rescue the animal.