In Sri Lanka, elephants are both revered and integral to the island's rich biodiversity.
These majestic creatures roam the dense forests and grasslands, playing a crucial role in
maintaining the ecological balance. However, they face dire threats that have put their
survival at risk. Human-elephant conflict is a significant issue, as their natural habitats
are encroached upon by agricultural and urban development, leading to tragic encounters.
Elephants often wander into villages and farms in search of food, resulting in damage to
property and crops. In retaliation, these gentle giants are subjected to cruel fates, including
being killed or severely injured. Electrocution from electric fences, poaching for ivory, and
being hit by vehicles are among the grim realities they face. Conservation efforts are underway,
aiming to protect these magnificent animals and their habitats, but the challenges are immense,
requiring concerted efforts from the government, NGOs, and local communities to ensure their
survival and well-being.
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