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Bhathiya is a tusker whose towering presence once symbolized the majestic beauty of Sri Lanka’s wild elephants (Elephas ...
Sri Lankan authorities returned six orphaned and injured elephants to the wild on Thursday after nursing them back to health ...
Tourists feeding wild elephants may seem innocent or even compassionate, but a new 18-year study reveals it s a recipe for ...
Sri Lanka’s Yala National Park stands as one of Asia’s premier destinations for spotting wild elephants in their natural environment. This sprawling wilderness covers over 300 square miles and hosts ...
In Sri Lanka, food scarcity has driven elephants to seek food in garbage dumps. Elephants have been observed eating plastic and other waste, which can lead to severe health issues and even death.
A Sri Lankan express train has fatally struck an elephant despite new safety measures introduced after the same train killed 7 elephants in a previous crash.
A Sri Lankan express train has fatally struck an elephant despite new safety measures introduced after the same train killed 7 elephants in a previous crash.
Killing or harming elephants is a criminal offense in Sri Lanka, which has an estimated 7,000 wild elephants, with the animals considered a national treasure, partly due to their significance in ...
The five-month-old Asian elephant calf does not have a set schedule for when he can be seen.
Wild elephant encounters and ancient royal palaces are just some of the highlights of cycling through Sri Lanka, as Fiona Harper discovers.
A rescue operation was conducted in Laos to free a baby Asian elephant from chains. But why was the elephant in chains?
By Amal Jayasinghe Pics by Ishara Kodikara Sri Lanka’s main elephant orphanage marked its 50th anniversary on Sunday february 16 with a fruit feast for the 68 jumbos at the showpiece centre, reputedly ...
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