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Mar 7, 2025

As Sri Lanka’s rail tracks continue to claim elephant lives, experts suggest solutions

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More than a decade ago, Thushari, a young female elephant, born wild and free, would roam the landscapes of Galgamuwa in northwestern Sri Lanka every day with her family in search of water and food, crossing the railway tracks that bisected their territory. On the night of June 17, 2011, the full moon cast a silvery glow over the landscape, illuminating the railway tracks that shimmered under its light. As 9-year-old Thushari and her family approached the crossing, a distant mechanical rumble broke the silence and continued to grow louder — hush … hush — followed by the deafening blare of a train horn. A monstrous figure, with glaring headlights for eyes and smoke billowing from its top, hurtled fast toward them.

The impact was devastating. Thushari and her younger brother were killed instantly. Their mother, gravely wounded, collapsed nearby.

To read the full story visit https://news.mongabay.com/2025/03/as-sri-lankas-rail-tracks-continue-to-claim-elephant-lives-experts-suggest-solutions/

Photo credits: Banu Mapalagama

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