India is home to between 50 and 60% of all of Asia's wild elephants and about 20% of the domesticated elephants as such it is of paramount importance for the survival of the species.
Historically and currently the elephant plays a central role in Indian life. Elephants are closely associated with elephants religious and cultural heritage, they have played an important role in the country's history and remain revered today.
An India without elephants is simply unimaginable.
Indian Elephant Population Figures
Elephant Range 110,000 km² approx
Country Ranking 2nd of 13
Total Wild Elephants 23,900 – 32,900 total
10,300 -17,400 (south)
2,400 – 2,700 (central
10,300 – 11,300 (north-east)
900 – 1,500
Country Ranking 1st of 13
Total Captive Population 3,500
Country Ranking 3rd
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.



