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Digital Desk: A two-month-old young wild elephant perished on Thursday in the Goalpara district of Assam's Sesapani Bainpara village after becoming mired in the muck at a rice field.

A herd of about 70 wild elephants wandered into the paddy field in search of food, according to the residents.

They surmised that one of the baby elephants got mired in the mud while the herd of elephants wandered towards the paddy field.

The little elephant was saved by the community on Thursday morning. They later notified the forest authorities, but the elephant passed away shortly after.

According to a forest authority, the baby elephant passed away from weakness. We requested a postmortem from the veterinarian, and once the report is received, we will be able to determine the precise cause of death.

 He continued, "The baby elephant is around two months old and came into the paddy field with the group.

Locals claim that the forest service has not taken any action to prevent the trespassing of such wild elephants into non-forest regions, and as a result, the gang has devastated hectares of paddy field.

The villagers alleged that wild elephants frequently stray into human habitats and demolish homes, schools, and other public property.

"This has been occurring annually, but the state forest department has not yet taken the necessary action to prevent the elephants from wandering into human settlements."

The elephant was later interred close to the scene of the tragedy by locals and the state forest agency.

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