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Sri Lanka is at the forefront of the human-elephant conflict (HEC), with 130 people and 380 elephants dying as a result last ...
Borella, an Italian photographer focused on documenting environmental issues, was in Sri Lanka to photograph the mortal and material fallout of human and elephant interactions. Amidst a crowd of ...
He kept his composure. However, about 30 seconds into the report, one baby elephant, whose head stood about a foot lower than the reporter's, became curious about this new presence in its habitat.
The researchers compared data on human population density, cropland density and Asian and African elephant range, finding that conflict risk increased for both African and Asian elephants by 2050 ...
As people continue to encroach on the elephants’ habitats in Sri Lanka, photographer Federico Borella captured the complex conflict that’s causing casualties on both sides.