What The Elephant Knows | Ep 7 – Sri Lanka
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•Sri Lanka is one of the only countries where humans and elephants share nearly half the land, turning everyday life into a fragile negotiation.
•As farmland expands into ancient elephant routes, this co-existence has become increasingly violent: families lose crops, homes, and loved ones, while elephants face escalating aggression and hundreds...
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