Deforestation, cropping changes, drought and fluctuating weather patterns have pushed elephants out of the forests, into villages, and in direct conflict with humans. A large-scale afforestation project—aimed at reenergizing drying waterbodies and shrinking elephant habitats within the forests of Kolhapur district in Maharashtra—is underway to fight climate change. This is the first time such a project to revitalise elephant habitats is being undertaken in the country. The forests of Kolhapur have, in the past, seen the migration of elephants from the neighbouring state of Karnataka that have been entering the villages abounding the forests and destroying crops.