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Human–Elephant Conflict: Lessons Not Learnt

“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” George Santayana In 1949, a year after Sri Lanka gained independence, a Committee on the Preservation of Wildlife (Sessional paper XIX – 1949) recommended that when development takes place, elephants living in the proposed areas be driven into national reserves and sanctuaries and that temporary corridors be set between these protected areas for the purpose of these drives. Their well-meaning recommendations were based on the knowledge that they had at the time, primarily anecdotal evidence, with little or no comprehensive research available on elephant distribution, ranging patterns and behaviour. At that time, the human population of the country was less than eight million and the supposed wild elephant population was about 1,500. We now know that this latter figure was far from accurate and that that the true figure probably exceeded 10,000.

Wildlife Bungalows and Camp-sites off limits due to COVID-19

Share: COLOMBO (News 1st); The Department of Wildlife Conservation, said all Bungalows, Guest Houses and Camp-sites under its purview will be off limits to visitors from 05th May, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tourists who had already made reservations with the Department of Wildlife Conservation will be given an alternative date to compensate for the cancellation in the future. Latest News

Death of a Sri Lankan icon highlights surge in elephant electrocutions

COLOMBO He may have had short tusks, but at nearly 3 meters (10 feet) tall, Revatha was the dominant bull in his home range of  Kalawewa in Sri Lanka’s North Central province. Other bull elephants that challenged him for dominance found themselves no match for his might; some even died in their ground-rumbling jousts […]

State prepares the way for its future as outdoor recreation mecca

State prepares the way for its future as outdoor recreation mecca
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