In the past eight years, India’s elephant population has declined by nearly 25% due to man-made threats such as electrocution, train collisions, poaching and significant habitat fragmentation. Electrocution alone accounted for 70% of unnatural deaths. Which of the following is the most significant indirect consequence of these threats on the elephant population?
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India’s elephant population has declined due to electrocution, poaching, train collisions and habitat loss. These threats force elephants into human areas searching for food, resulting in increased human-elephant conflicts in protected regions and nearby villages. The correct option is (A).