Home Sri Lanka Spike in jumbo deaths: 21 dead in recent days
Sri Lanka

Spike in jumbo deaths: 21 dead in recent days

Share
Share

Deputy Minister of Environment Anton Jayakody said that 21 wild elephants have been shot dead in recent days, leading to a special government investigation into the disturbing rise in elephant deaths.

Speaking at a press briefing in Polonnaruwa, Jayakody acknowledged a sharp increase in reports of elephant fatalities across the country.

Public outrage has been further fuelled by the recent shooting of the iconic tusker ‘Bhathiya’.

Wildlife officials on Tuesday reported that four wild elephants were recently found dead with gunshot wounds in the Digampathaha and Galgamuwa areas.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Sri Lanka

Fraud Investigation Bureau to question Trade Minister over alleged forged property deal

The Colombo Fraud Investigation Bureau today submitted a detailed report to the...

Sri Lanka

Revenue gaps threaten Sri Lanka’s path to stability, IMF warns

An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission led by Evan Papageorgiou, IMF Mission...

Sri Lanka

Low prices force economic centres to dump 4 tons of plantains daily

The economic centres in Dambulla and Tambuttegama have been forced to dump...

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka’s fragile economy hit by US tariffs, GSP+ uncertainty

Sri Lanka is grappling with two significant external economic threats that could...