In Sri Lanka there are more than 7,500 elephants, the vast majority of whom live in total freedom, often very close to the houses. Face-to-face are not rare. On the one hand, the villagers who are obliged to defend their houses and their crops, on the other hand, the wild elephants in search of food. Between the two, the defenders of the animals that accompany the inhabitants in search of solution. The beast, considered as a national treasure, c…
In Sri Lanka there are more than 7,500 elephants, the vast majority of whom live in total freedom, often very close to the houses. Face-to-face are not rare. On the one hand, the villagers who are obliged to defend their houses and their crops, on the other hand, the wild elephants in search of food. Between the two, the defenders of the animals that accompany the inhabitants in search of solution. The beast, considered as a national treasure, c…