Sri Lanka’s Human-Elephant Conflict Claims Over 3,000 Elephants and 1,190 Lives
Sri Lanka faces a devastating human-elephant conflict, resulting in over 3,000 wild elephants and 1,190 human lives lost between 2015 and 2024.
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Sri Lanka faces a devastating human-elephant conflict, resulting in over 3,000 wild elephants and 1,190 human lives lost between 2015 and 2024.
Approximately 50 wild elephants have been electrocuted in Sri Lanka this year due to unauthorized electric fences, highlighting a dire threat to these majestic creatures caused by human activities.