Sri Lanka: Around 50 Wild Elephants Electrocuted in 2024

Around 50 wild elephants have been electrocuted so far this year by unauthorised electric fencing or wires, Sri Lanka's Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) said on Monday.

The CEB said wild elephants, a symbol of the country's biodiversity, were becoming increasingly endangered by human activities.

According to the statement, the CEB has already taken appropriate action in response to this illegal act and is expecting public support for the protection of wild elephants.

Data shows that 90 wild elephants were electrocuted in Sri Lanka in 2023.


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