In Sri Lanka, elephants perform an important role in a range of traditional religious ceremonies. But dwindling numbers of pachyderms in captivity have led to a surge in illegal kidnapping of baby elephants
Sri Lanka’s Elephant Shortage
In Sri Lanka, elephants perform an important role in a range of traditional religious ceremonies. But dwindling numbers of pachyderms in captivity have led to a surge in illegal kidnapping of baby elephants
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A park guard cautiously walks past seven-year old female elephant, "Ganga" who belongs to a Buddhist temple at a park in Colombo, Sri Lanka, June 14, 2012. Tamed elephants traditionally have an important role in the Island's religious ceremonies.