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Dubare elephant camp (Aanekaadu) in India
Location info
22 Present
5 births
7 Deaths
15 Relocated
Dubare elephant camp (Aanekaadu)
Type
camp
Owner
Address
Kushalnagar
Place
Coorg
Region
Karnataka
Country
India
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J. Girish
(chief mahout)
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-:
Chandu
-:
Manjunath
-:
Naveen
-:
Sanjan
-:
Sharath
-:
Urunay
-:
J. Dhobi
-:
J. Jagadesh
-:
J. Shari
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2023-08-15
Latest document update
2023-08-15 07:19:43
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Description
Dubare elephant camp (Aanekaadu), located at Kushalnagar, in Coorg,
India
.
Living elephants
At the Dubare elephant camp (Aanekaadu) lives 22 elephants with records in this database: (
detail list
)
♂
Ajay
born 1974
♂
Chandra
born 1969
♂
Dhananjaya
♂
Ganapa
born 1991
♂
Ganesha
born 2010
♂
Gopi
born 1982
♂
Harsha
born 1976
⚪
Indra
born 1977
♂
Karthik
born 2014?
♀
Kaveri
born 1978
♂
Kusha
born 1994?
♂
Laxman (Lakshmana)
♀
Moyra (Moira)
born 1988
♀
Mukambika
born 1979
♂
Nanjunda
⚪
Parasu Rama (Parashuram)
born 2005
♂
Ranjan
born 2001
♂
Shivu
born 2011-03-00
♂
Thirtarama (Theertharam)
⚪
unknown
born 2017
⚪
unknown
born 2014-07-00
⚪
unknown
Comments / pictures
The Karnataka Forest Department has about 150 Elephants in various camps and Dubare has been historically an important camp. The Elephants for the famous Mysore Dassehra were trained at Dubare elephant camp. There are around 88 tribal families living in Dubare, employed by the Forest Department to take care of the elephants
Dubare Elephant Camp in Coorg offers tented accommodation on the banks of river Cauvery.
The route from Bangalore is via Mysore, Kushalnagar, Gudde Hosur (4km from Kushalnagar on BM Road), then a left turn towards Siddapura. About 15 kilometer on the Siddapur Main Road visitors would find a JLR Dubare Camp board. A left turn at the board and a kilometer drive would reach you to the bank of River Cauvery. Cross the river by a boat and you would be at the Dubare Elephant Camp.
2022-12-23: There were a total of 37 elephants in the Dubare breeding camp and out of these, 6 elephants were earlier sent to Harangi elephant park. Now, there are 21 elephants in Dubare and 5 elephants in Harangi.
References for records about Dubare elephant camp (Aanekaadu)
Recommended Citation
Koehl, Dan (2024). Dubare elephant camp (Aanekaadu), Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at
https://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=777
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Sources used for this article is among others:
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/karnataka/2020/sep/20/tiger-preys-on-young-elephantin-bandipur-2199365.html
https://starofmysore.com/forest-department-begins-selection-process-of-dasara-elephants/
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mysuru/rise-in-elephant-population-at-bandipur-tiger-reserve/articleshow/78003591.cms
https://www.huffingtonpost.in/entry/india-elephants-immunocontraceptives-environment-ministry_in_5d6685dbe4b022fbceb43051?fbclid=IwAR0u-u1RQn5PD-P6SI7xx1aNZXM8qLw1prnEXDOKN-llaTfaUahySH1ZpRI
https://www.nyoooz.com/news/dehradun/744612/nine-jumbos-travel-2700-km-along-with-16-mahouts-to-reach-corbett-from-karnataka
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2019-08-29
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2021-07-05
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