Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

16 elephants, eight people killed as human-elephant conflict rages in Hambantota

- By Rahul Samantha Hettiarach­chi, Hambantota correspond­ent

Despite promises that government would give top priority to prevent human-elephant conflict via the Hambantota Elephant Conservati­on Declaratio­n, a plan is yet to materialis­e.

The haphazard developmen­t projects started by the previous Rajapaksa regime at Mattala and Hambantota have completely ignored implementa­tion of basic environmen­t re quirements, and these concerns have been limited to the paper on which they were written.

Mining and logging continues unabated in the virgin forests of Sapugala, Sinukkugal­a and Tekkawatta with no thought of the damage done to wildlife habitat.

While the Mahaveli Authority is said to have identified and demarcated sections of the forest as being reserved for elephant conservati­on,concern is being raised as to whether they have taken into account the traditiona­l elephant tracks and habitat of the elephants.

Meanwhile the Department of Wild Life which initiated the' Conservati­on Declaratio­n' as a solution to the human-elephant conflict in these areas remains a mere spectator to the ongoing developmen­ts.

While 16 elephants and 8 persons have fallen victim to the human-elephant conflict and a number of others have suffered serious injuries, the declaratio­n remains in drawers and cupboards of the bureaucrat­s.

The rapid and careless clearing of forests is worsening an already bad situation.

There is no marked out reservatio­n for the animals and a growing threat of the encroachme­nt by hunters and in the meantime the elephants continue using their traditiona­l tracks as the photograph­s show.

 ??  ?? Taking to the streets: Elephant dung on the main road
Taking to the streets: Elephant dung on the main road
 ??  ?? A wild elephant attempting to cross the iron barrier along a main motorway in Hambantota
A wild elephant attempting to cross the iron barrier along a main motorway in Hambantota

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