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Joymala, Kaziranga's Iconic Patrol Elephant Who Battled A Tiger, Dies At 66
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Joymala, Kaziranga's Iconic Patrol Elephant Who Battled A Tiger, Dies At 66

Joymala, a veteran patrol elephant from Kaziranga National Park, has passed away at the age of 66. She gained international attention in 2004 after a notable encounter with a tiger during a routine forest patrol. As a working elephant, she played a significant role in conservation efforts within the park. Her death marks the end of a long and impactful career dedicated to wildlife protection. Joymala was widely respected for her contributions to both animal welfare and environmental preservation.

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Joymala, Kaziranga's Iconic Patrol Elephant Who Battled A Tiger, Dies At 66

Joymala, a veteran patrol elephant from Kaziranga National Park, has passed away at the age of 66. She gained international attention in 2004 after a notable encounter with a tiger during a routine forest patrol. As a working elephant, she played a significant role in conservation efforts within the park. Her death marks the end of a long and impactful career dedicated to wildlife protection. Joymala was widely respected for her contributions to both animal welfare and environmental preservation.

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