Sri Lanka begins elephant count

Thousands of wildlife officials and volunteers have taken up positions in treetop huts near reservoirs and watering holes for Sri Lanka’s first national count of its dwindling wild elephant population.

Sri Lanka begins elephant count

Thousands of wildlife officials and volunteers have taken up positions in treetop huts near reservoirs and watering holes for Sri Lanka’s first national count of its dwindling wild elephant population.

The Wildlife Department says the three-day census is aimed at gathering information to help the government formulate a plan to protect the elephants.

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