Photo courtesy of Milinda Wattegedera Sri Lanka’s future is interwoven with the fate of its natural habitats. The country ...
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Mongabay News on MSNThe vanishing trail of Sri Lanka’s iconic tuskers calls for urgent actionWith a single tusk that made him stand out, the majestic bull elephant Unicorn was a true king among the wild herds of ...
while compensation to victims of elephant attacks was about $4 million over the same period. Killing or harming elephants is a criminal offense in Sri Lanka, which has an estimated 7,000 wild ...
Dairy farmers in northern Sri Lanka are facing challenges as external crop cultivators acquire traditional grazing lands. For centuries, these grasslands have been vital feeding grounds for dairy ...
But deforestation, haphazard cultivation methods and massive development projects have led to increasing human-elephant conflict in the country. Sri Lanka has the highest number of elephant deaths ...
Sri Lankan authorities are actively working to prevent elephant deaths caused by train collisions, following a tragic ...
Sri Lanka’s wildlife ... a decade due to the worsening human-elephant conflict on the island. Killing or harming elephants is a criminal offence in Sri Lanka, which has an estimated 7,000 ...
See All Key Ideas COLOMBO — More than a decade ago, Thushari, a young female elephant, born wild and free, would roam the landscapes of Galgamuwa in northwestern Sri Lanka every day with her ...
Sri Lanka's wildlife and railway authorities announced on Friday a series of low-tech measures, including adjusting ...
Sri Lanka's wildlife and railway authorities announced on Friday a series of low-tech measures, including adjusting timetables to reduce night-time train collisions, following the worst wildlife ...
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