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Two baby elephants saved before Christmas. Safe at Wildlife camp

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Two baby elephants saved before Christmas. Safe at Wildlife camp

In Sri Lanka, so many baby elephants get lost like this as they get separated from their parents very often. These playful elephants need to be then kept safe from so many predators out there in the jungle, including humans who are on the wrong side.

These two beautiful baby elephants were spotted wandering alone, left behind by its herd. These baby elephants might have wandered away from the herd as they are always playful, as seen in this footage. They might have chased after a small animal to be separated from their herd. However, it is not an easy thing to find the real parents these elephants belong to, and it would be a dangerous thing to send them back to the wild.

Officers will have to go through a large list of documented elephants and send many surveillance crews to find these parents so they will get to reunite. If not, these elephants will be taken to a particular place that is prepared for elephants who need parenting. Those places have large grounds and forest areas with natural waters ways to enjoy and live like in the forest. But they will be taken care of completely, monitored daily, and provided with milk every day.

Sri Lankan Wild Elephants and the situation:

On 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 people in the country continually fight corruption and animal abuse. Especially they continue their resolve to show how important 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 with 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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