Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MINISTER VOWS ACTION AFTER YALA BEAR SAGA

- BY KALATHMA JAYAWARDHA­NE

While stating that there is a threat to wildlife in the Yala National Park due to the action of some people,wildlife Minister Ravindra Samaraweer­a yesterday said steps would be taken to minimize such threats which would result in decreasing safari jeeps entering the park daily.

Minister Samaraweer­a made this statement following a photograph circulated on social media where some safari jeeps with tourists were surroundin­g a bear in the park. He told the Daily Mirror that this was an issue which should be taken into considerat­ion and accordingl­y immediate steps would be taken with this regard by the ministry in order to safeguard the wildlife. “People who are visiting Yala tend to engage in such activities and when they see an animal, all the safari jeeps surround it in order to have a closer look.the steps taken to control this condition would be informed in the near future and it might result in reducing the number of safari jeeps entering the park daily,” he said.

However, Wildlife Conservati­on Department said such incidents could be dangerous to wildlife if some sort of accident took place.

Department’s Director General M.G.C. Sooriyaban­dara told the Daily Mirror that the wildlife in these tourists’ zones including Yala were habituated to humans and their activities and added that it was the reason this bear in the picture was walking among the safari jeeps calmly without any fear.

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