Monday, December 03, 2018

Elephant calf found shot dead in Udawalawe


An eleven-yearold elephant that lived in Udawalawe National Park, had been shot dead in the

Udawalawe Reservoir area early Saturday morning, Rangers of the Department of Wild Life
Conservation said.

They said that the elephant calf had two feet tusks (60 cm) and it was identied by its identity
number of T 212.

It has been killed between two electric fences on Udawalawe-thanamalwila Road. It was having a tussock in his trunk when it was killed.

It has been revealed in the postmortem examination that the elephant had died due to a bullet
penetrated its head.“there are two bullets that had penetrated into its head and one bullet was
long about one cm,” the report said. Caretaker of the Park R.A.D.D. Samaranayake said the
dead elephant was not the elephant identied by Mugalan. “There was no news that this elephant cub has caused damages to the general public. The elephant called Rambo is violent and
has broken two electric fences and gone out of the fences,” he said.

“This cub could have joined Rambo and has gone in search of food,” he said.
The elephant calf had been roaming the areas of 5th Mile Post, 7th Mile Post, Mahaduwa, according to Rangers.

According to Veterinary Surgeon of the WLCD, it has been killed on December 01 after 1.30
a.m.“as this region is used as grazing area by cattle farmers, cattle thieves illegally come to
steal the animals.

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