The occurrence of wild elephant attacks has become a significant concern in the context of the elephant-human conflict. This issue has been a persistent problem in many regions where human settlements and elephant habitats overlap. The conflict arises due to the competition for resources, leading to the destruction of crops and property, and in some cases, loss of human life. The need for effective measures to mitigate this conflict is paramount, and it requires a collaborative effort between the government, conservationists, and local communities. The implementation of sustainable solutions such as habitat restoration, community-based conservation, and education programs can help alleviate this issue.