Politics

Why are people and elephants fighting in Sri Lanka?



People and elephants are increasingly competing for the same land in Sri Lanka, leading to a rising number of deaths among both populations.

Over the past four years, the fatalities have made Sri Lanka the “worst country for human-elephant conflict in the world”, said The Guardian. The future of the South Asian country’s “iconic elephants” is starting to look “precarious”, said the BBC.

A ‘delicate balance’

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