Redundant elephants get jobs in tourist industry

Four “jobless” elephants from islands off the east coast of India have found new roles in wildlife reserves on the mainland.

Redundant elephants get jobs in tourist industry

Four “jobless” elephants from islands off the east coast of India have found new roles in wildlife reserves on the mainland.

Sharoon, Ambika, Sumitra and Mohini had been used in logging work but were left unemployed after a Supreme Court decision in 2001 to ban felling of trees on the islands.

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