Tribals In Tamil Nadu Make Life-Size Elephant Replicas Out Of Invasive Lantana Weed

A group of tribals from Tamil Nadu’s Gadulur are making life-size models of elephants from lantana wood found in Nilgiris. The video shows people creating beautiful artwork in a shed-like space. Several elephant models are visible and appear to be in the process of being constructed by the community. It establishes local livelihood opportunities & helps in lantana removal.

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2023-04-01 03:37:30.0

Tribals In Tamil Nadu Make Life-Size Elephant Replicas Out Of Invasive Lantana Weed

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