[Sri Lanka] - Human-elephant dispute- Over 3,400 elephants and 1,190 people died in 9 years

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
It was revealed in the Parliament today (06) that a total of 3,477 wild elephant fatalities have actually happened in Sri Lanka over the
past nine years.Minister of Environment Dr
Dammika Patabendi presented the figures in a report detailing the continuous human-elephant dispute in the country
The report suggested that between 2015 and 2019, an overall of 1,466 wild elephants lost their lives, while the number increased to 2,011
deaths from 2020 to 2024
In addition, the Minister reported that the dispute has actually likewise led to substantial loss of human lives.A total of 1,190 human
deaths were reported due to wild elephant attacks in the last nine years
Of these, 456 deaths occurred between 2015 and 2019, and 734 deaths occurred in the following five years, from 2020 to 2024
Responding to a question from Member of Parliament Kins Nelson, Dr
Patabendi acknowledged the intricacy of the concern and reiterated that fixing the human-elephant conflict would take some time
He also highlighted the difficulties dealt with by the Department of Wildlife Conservation in addressing the matter.The Minister further
ensured the general public that adequate funds would be allocated in the upcoming budget to tackle this pushing issue, which has seriously
affected both wild elephants and human populations.Dr
Patabendi stressed that the resolution of this crisis would include ingenious options, consisting of brand-new research study and
collaboration with appropriate institutions, as the government looks for to discover a balance in between protecting wildlife and securing
human lives.