July 20, Colombo (LNW): The Ministry of Environment has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the alarming number of wild elephant deaths reported beyond the boundaries of designated forest reserves.
The inquiry, which is set to proceed in collaboration with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), reflects growing concern over threats to Sri Lanka’s elephant population in areas where they are most vulnerable.
Minister Dhammika Patabendi stated that a worrying pattern has emerged, with the majority of recent fatalities involving elephants found outside the official boundaries of protected wildlife zones.
These regions, often closer to human settlements and agricultural land, have become hotspots for human-elephant conflict, illegal activities, and environmental degradation.
The CID is expected to assist wildlife officers in gathering forensic evidence, interviewing witnesses, and uncovering any patterns of criminality tied to the deaths.
Authorities have also pledged to work with local communities to raise awareness and implement preventative measures aimed at minimising the conflict between humans and elephants.
