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vrijdag 21 februari 2020

Sri Lankaanse olifanten slachtoffer van uitputting door toerisme en vergiftiging door bevolking

Olifant Tikiiri is onlangs overleden, zij haalde vorig jaar nog de internationale media toen foto's van haar verschenen waarop te zien was hoe mager en oververmoeid ze was.....

Echter niet alleen olifanten als Tikiiri, waarvan er zo'n 60 op Sri Lanka zijn, olifanten die toeristen moeten vermaken, lopen gevaar het loodje te leggen, ook de nog in de wildernis wonende olifanten zijn hun leven niet zeker, zo gauw ze in 'aanraking komen' met de mens worden ze vergiftigd of op een andere manier vermoord...... 

In 2019 werden er volgens activisten 361 vermoord, ofwel dagelijks gemiddeld 1......

Lees en teken de petitie ajb (en geeft hetr door!), roep de Sri Lankaanse regering op onmiddellijk actie te ondernemen om deze wonderlijk mooie en slimme dieren te beschermen tegen de grootste parasiet op aarde, de mens:

Update: Tikiiri the Elephant Died as She Lived, Neglected and in Captivity.


We've got some sad news. We've learned that Tikiiri, the Sri Lankan elephant that captured the world's heart last year, has died! The world first learned of Tikiiri when images of the emaciated and exhausted elephant showed up online. She, along with 60 other elephants, had been forced to walk for miles as part of the annual Buddhist festival Esala Perahera.

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This tragic news should motivate us to help the remaining Sri Lankan elephants, many of which are being poisoned or otherwise killed as they come into contact with humans. Activists say 361 animals were killed in 2019 alone. That's why we are asking you to sign this petition to urge Sri Lanka's government to act immediately and pass enforceable punishments for murdering the nation's elephants.

Thank you,

Andrew M.
The Care2 Petitions Team
Hier de petitietekst:

Sri Lanka’s Elephant Death Count Just Hit a Gruesome Record

  • van: Care2 Team
  • ontvanger: The Government of Sri Lanka

The world was horrified when, in 2019, Kanakota the elephant collapsed and died in the streets of Sri Lanka from exhaustion after being forced to endure group after group of tourists strapped to his back. Now, as we enter a new decade, we're learning that Kanakota was not an outlier but rather a symbol of a much larger evil. In 2019, 361 elephants were killed in Sri Lanka, and almost 85% of the death count can be attributed to humans.

Sri Lanka must update its laws to make the punishment for killing an elephant proportionate and enforceable! Sign the petition today.

The nature of these killings is just as shocking as the number.
Elephants are tangled up and fried in electric fences, blown up with explosives, and even poisoned. Just last September, 7 elephants all perished when they consumed food that had been laced with poison and set out as a trap. Farmers and villagers think they have the right to murder these elephants, whose only crimes are wandering into "human territory" looking for food. And who can blame them when their habitats and food sources are disappearing and turning into that very same "human territory?"

This astronomical death count makes up almost 5% of the entire country's wild elephant population. Killing these magnificent animals is illegal, but the government has failed to enforce this law consistently. Part of the problem is that, technically, the penalty for killing an elephant is death. This is unenforceable within the context of the country's Flora and Fauna Protection Ordinance, not to mention ludicrous, cruel, and outdated. Sri Lanka must create an entirely new, enforceable, and proportionate punishment for the slaying of elephants.

This must happen now. Sri Lanka's Parliament has a history of dragging its feet when it comes to the protection of animals. The Animal Welfare Bill, the country's first attempt to update animal cruelty law since 1907, gained Cabinet approval in 2016 and yet has stalled and languished in Parliament ever since. This is not a good sign.

Please sign the petition and urge Sri Lanka's government to act immediately and pass new, fairer, and enforceable punishments for murdering elephants.

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