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Real Life heroes rescue animals from a flooded zone in Sri Lanka

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Real Life heroes rescue animals from a flooded zone in Sri Lanka


Due to dam construction and a heavy rainy season, this particular area got flooded quickly leaving authorities with little time to react. Due to unpredictable weather patterns throughout the days, Wildlife officers headed out to save those small animals who are trapped in the area.

It was luckily a sunny day when the team took their boats out towards this flooded area; They are motivated and are seeking to save many animals as possible to take them back to conservation sites and national parks.

As soon as they reached some small areas, they saw many small animals climbing trees and swimming around, desperately trying to escape the dangers around. They were able to rescue many small animals around as they passed villages that are underwater in the same area.

These saved animals will be taken back to conservation sites and national parks. No harm will be done with the cages as it is a temporary measure for the time. Sri Lankan parks are relatively safe with minimal threats from hunters. These animals will be able to live happily without the threat of predators as well.

Watch the full footage and admire these heroes on being able to save these animals. Comment down on what your thoughts about human-made disasters that can pose a massive threat to nature into the future.

Sri Lanka and Elephants.

In the beautiful island of Sri Lanka, Elephants roam the streets and through village areas freely in many regions of the country. The small island nation is full of elephants that are loved by most of the inhabitants of the island. Most educated in the country are continually fighting corruption and animal abuse especially towards the treasures that elephants are to the state as Sri Lankan elephants are known as the largest and the strongest among Asian elephants.

However, around farming villages where elephants raid crops, many conflicts are happening that have caused casualties to both sides. They have set a lot of fences and electric fences with barriers around many villages and farmlands around national parks and many massive forest reserves. These elephants often run into traps and wells placed along farms for water supply.

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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