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Elephant Management Strategy Includes Pushing Into Parks

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Farmers near the village of Bambara-Gahawate use rickety tree houses made with planks and twine to keep sentry through the nights. Farmer Desanayaki climbs a bamboo ladder to his tree house overlooking his fields.

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human-wildlife conflict agriculture elephants

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Sources · 7 independent

WBUR Boston

“Near the village of Bambara-Gahawate, Desanayaki climbs up a bamboo ladder to a tree house made with planks bound with twine. It overlooks his fields.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“elephants keep farmer Garmany Disanayake awake, literally. Near the village of Bambara,”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“houses dot the landscape. Farmers keep sentry in them through the night.”

WBUR Boston

“says elephants are just one hardship they face. There was the pandemic.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“Farmers keep sentry in them through the night.”

WBUR Boston

“says elephants are just one hardship they face.”

WNYC 93.9 FM

“are counterproductive, like pushing elephants into protected parks, from where they are.”

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