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The High Mortality Rate of Elephants in Sri Lanka, After Releasing Protected Offspring

Summary by ecoticias.com
Elephants in Sri Lanka are in a delicate situation and the causes are diverse: from the felling of trees due to the expansion of agricultural activities through human action and urbanization. All this causes these animals to lose their natural habitat every time. In addition, poaching of these specimens is added to the illegal trade in skin and ivory above all. And we should not forget the effects of climate change that makes these elephants in …

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Elephants in Sri Lanka are in a delicate situation and the causes are diverse: from the felling of trees due to the expansion of agricultural activities through human action and urbanization. All this causes these animals to lose their natural habitat every time. In addition, poaching of these specimens is added to the illegal trade in skin and ivory above all. And we should not forget the effects of climate change that makes these elephants in …

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ecoticias.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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