Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Two remaining jumbos to be kept in ‘safe’ area: SF

Wildlife Minister Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka said that the two elephants that remain in the
Sinharaja Forest Reserve would be kept in an area measuring 80 acres within the forest reserve
in order to mitigate the issues with regard to the elephant-human conict
that had
arisen.
Minister Fonseka told a news conference on Wednesday that there was nothing wrong in it
statutory wise and added that the Director General of wildlife had all the powers provided by
the legislation on wildlife conservation to take decisions that help to safeguard elephants.
“We are doing this not only to protect humans but also for the sake of the elephants.
Presently we are treating four elephants that were injured by trap guns used by poachers,” he
said.
“When people feel unsafe they use trap guns and ‘hakkapatas’ to drive away elephants, which
in turn end up killing them. Earlier, there were 17 elephants in the We are doing this not only
to protect humans but also for the sake of the elephants. Presently we are treating four elephants
that were injured by trap guns used by poachers Sinharaja Forest Reserve, but now
only two are left. Most of them have perished as a result of the humanelephant conict,”
he
added. He said the two elephants that remain were reported to have killed at least 15 people
and 200 cattle while also destroying 300 coconut trees, adding that the only solution was to
isolate the two animals in order to keep them safe and by doing so give the villagers peace of
mind. Earlier, President Maithripala Sirisena instructed ocials
to suspend the transfer of
these two elephants from the Sinharaja Forest Reserve until a proper remedy to the humanelephant
conict
was found.

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