Three Elephants Including Tusker Found Dead in Digampathaha - LankaXpress
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Six Elephant Carcasses Found in Dambulla Forest Reserve Amid Concerns of Poaching, Negligence - LNW Lanka News Web
Residents of Inamaluwa, Dambulla have reported the discovery of the carcasses of six wild elephants, including a tusker, suspected to have died about a month ago within the Inamaluwa Government Forest Reserve and adjacent areas. Locals say the decomposed bodies of a tusker and two other elephants were located within the reserve and the nearby Teak Plantation, approximately a kilometre apart. They also claimed that three additional carcasses exis…
Six wild elephants found dead in Sri Lanka - poaching suspected
AI-generated image The remains of at least three wild elephants, including a tusker whose tusks had been removed, were found recently in the Digampathaha area of the Inamaluwa Forest Reserve. Local residents, however, claim the total number of elephant carcasses in the area is six. The tusker is believed to have died about a month ago. Its tusks had been clearly extracted, raising strong suspicions of poaching. The carcasses were found within ro…
Three elephants including tusker found dead in Digampathaha - LankaXpress
The carcasses of three wild elephants including a tusker—whose tusks had been removed and is believed to have died about a month ago—were discovered within the Digampathaha area of the Inamaluwa Forest Reserve, said Ada Derana reporter. Residents of the area claim that the remains of a total of five wild elephants and a tusker, believed to have died around a month ago, have been found in the Inamaluwa Forest Reserve in Dambulla. Several local re…
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