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There is an answer to the world's deadliest human-elephant conflict
New Scientist
Sri Lanka has the world's highest rate of human-elephant conflict – last year alone, it killed 70 people and 300 elephants.
61 months ago
Buzz off! Elephants give bees a wide berth
Cosmos Magazine
Despite the well-known cartoon image of an elephant being terrified by a mouse, there is no formal evidence of these huge animals being...
82 months ago
Sri Lanka: What's killing so many of the country's iconic elephants?
BBC
470 elephants died - half of them at the hands of humans, while the rest were killed by illness or in accidents.
10 months ago
Obliterating the Future by Committing Ecocide
Groundviews
Photo courtesy of Tharmapalan Tilaxan. Today is World Wildlife Day. “Ecocide is the destruction of the natural environment by deliberate or...
45 months ago
These Are the Most Beautiful Countries in the World, According to a New Report
Condé Nast Traveler
It's hard to quantify the most beautiful countries in the world, which is why we let the World Economic Forum do much of the work for us.
30 months ago
31 Best Things to Do in Sri Lanka in 2024
The Planet D
There are plenty of things to do in Hikkaduwa besides surfing. It has a long sandy beach filled with beach bars, resorts and shopping.
11 months ago
Short Sighted Policies Destroying Sri Lanka’s Wildlife
Groundviews
In February 2023, the prestigious Forbes magazine proclaimed Sri Lanka as having the Top Wildlife Safaris Outside of Africa for the year 2023.
21 months ago
Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home goes global
archives1.dailynews.lk
The Elephant Transit Home (ETH) situated close to the Udawalawe National Park, was opened in 1995 as a rehabilitation centre for orphaned little elephants in...
92 months ago
Spotlight on Uda Walawe National Park Jumbos starve due to scarcity of fodder, grazing cattle
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Environmentalists have speculated whether elephants at the Uda Walawe National Park are starving due to a massive shortage of food.
9 months ago
Is Rambo the famous elephant of Uda Walawe National Park dead?
eTurboNews
It was about 10-15 years ago that a big bull elephant was sighted regularly along the electric fence bordering the Thanamalwila Road that...
135 months ago