The forest department of Kerala and Karnataka blamed each other for the death of Ajish in the attack of wild boar in Wayanadpatamala Panachi. The katana fitted with a Karnataka radio collar crossed the Kerala border this morning. The Kerala Forest Department alleged that Karnataka was not ready to provide the katana's radio collar signal.
The Karnataka Forest Department has explained that there is no need for antenna and receiver to get the radio collar signal. The current elephant in Mananthavadi is given a radio collar which can give signal based on satellite. The tracking information can be obtained by providing the user name and password in the centralized monitoring system of the Forest Ministry. That is why the centralized tracking system is in place. What to watch out for .Karnataka PCCF Subhash Malkhade reacts that it is not right to turn it into a war between two states and is not ready for any such response.