“70 tribals from Mudumalai have worked hard to create these beautiful elephants from lantana weed – an invasive species that is threatening biodiversity in forests across the country. And have removed other offensive #TNForest,” she wrote in the caption of the video. Ms. Sahu also says that an expert group guided the tribals to help them make the replicas.
– Supriya Sahu IAS (@supriyasahuias) January 14, 2023
The video has got one lakh views and more than two thousand likes so far.
“Three Cheers. Develop a museum to preserve their art work and establish a school to promote this art among the youth. Being a leader, you can do everything to improve the income of these tribals. Will take possible steps so that they feel that their construction work is recognised,” said one user.
Another person said, “Fantastic workmanship ma’am. It’s superb. Its magnificence must be maintained. They have mastered the art of turning waste into wealth. Kudos to them.”
Another person commented, “This is amazing, a great initiative and a big salute to everyone involved.”
“Proud of Mudhumalai, congratulations to the department!” another user commented.
Many even called it an “incredible creation”.
Another person said, “The message is loud and clear, we are all responsible for making our planet better and more sustainable together. Love these bio elephants.”
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