Elephants in Bhutan
Bhutan is a small mountainous country sandwiched between China and India. Its elephant population is confined to the southern plains and foothills and moves seasonally between here and India , spending the winter months in Bhutan.
Bhutan Elephant Population Figures
Elephant Range: | 1,500 km² approx |
Country Ranking: | 13th of 13 |
Total Wild Elephants: | 250 – 500 |
Country Ranking: | 8th of 13 |
Total Captive Population: | Nil |
Country Ranking: | Joint 11th-13th |
Source: R Sukumar – A Brief Review of the Status, Distribution and Biology of Wild Asian Elephants Elephas maximus- International Zoo Yearbook 2006
While this information source is considered the very best available, accurate data on wild elephant populations is difficult to obtain and scientifically verify.
Wild Elephants in Bhutan
The wild elephant population is largely unmolested and as such, remains fairly stable. In fact seasonal elephant visitors have been spending longer here in recent years as there is a far lesser threat from poaching than on the Indian side of the border.
Recently, there have been signs that some common environmental threats have been creeping into Bhutan. These include overgrazing, poaching, deforestation and slash and burn agricultural techniques. However, the United Nations Developments Program, the WWF and the Government are working closely to ensure the maintenance of natural areas to preserve Bhutan’s rich eco diversity, including its elephant population.