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A herd of Sri Lankan wild elephants gather at Minneriya national park August 12, 2011. Sri Lanka on Wednesday said it would go ahead with its first-ever wild elephant census, with the help of the military and in spite of conservationist protests that it is a ploy to pluck the best ones for domesticated use in temples, tourism and labour. The Indian Ocean island nation on Thursday was due to begin a three-day census of all wild elephants. Naturalists estimate Sri Lanka has between 5, 000 and 7, 000.REUTERS/Stringer (SRI LANKA - Tags: ANIMALS SOCIETY)
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This print captures the awe-inspiring sight of a herd of Sri Lankan wild elephants gathering at Minneriya National Park. Taken on August 12,2011, it showcases the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of this enchanting island nation. However, behind this picturesque scene lies a controversial issue that has stirred up debates among conservationists. Sri Lanka announced its first-ever wild elephant census despite protests from some conservation groups who fear that it may be used as an opportunity to exploit these magnificent creatures for domesticated purposes such as temples, tourism, and labor. The government's decision to involve the military in conducting this census further fueled suspicions. Nevertheless, on Thursday, the three-day census commenced with experts estimating that Sri Lanka is home to between 5,000 and 7,000 wild elephants. This initiative aims to gather crucial data about their population size and distribution across different regions. The photograph serves as a reminder of both the importance of wildlife conservation efforts and the delicate balance between human activities and nature's wonders. It invites viewers to appreciate not only the majestic presence of these gentle giants but also raises questions about their future protection in light of conflicting interests. (REUTERS/Stringer - SRI LANKA)
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