Naughty Elephants get a free pass to a National Park from a village area
The Island Paradise, Sri Lanka faced many conflicts over the past and has redeemed it to become a peaceful nation. Currently, one problem remains. The human-elephant conflict that has been going on for several decades with the loss of habitat is the main reason for these giants invasion towards human villages.
This Sri Lankan elephant is a very aggressive one and would threaten the lives of those who live in the area. Wildlife officers and vets are here to solve the issue to take this elephant away towards conservation sites across the island. This elephant must be taken away from the area as some villagers would do anything to save their homes and farmlands from the elephants. Ultimately the elephants getting killed by the traps meant for wild boars and other harvest raiders in the region.
They gave anesthetics to this elephant so they can calmly take this elephant back to the truck using their method to keep elephants vision away from the trap (truck). They slowly pulled this elephant inside, and it was a very difficult task, and this giant almost crashed the truck to a side.
Very soon this elephant will join a much peaceful and friendly area full of green to roam freely without any threat. Sri Lanka has implemented many methods to protect elephants on the island with many elephant conservation sites such as Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage and Yala national park being some prime examples.
We humbly invite you to join us with a journey full of love and help to our treasured wild elephants in the paradise island of Sri Lanka.
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