Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home
The Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home is a wildlife protection facility
within Udawalawe National Park in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan elephants (Elephas maximus maximus) are an endangered
species and their survival in their natural habitats is threatened due to human
activities. Elephants in the wild are constantly being killed, and many
elephant calves become orphaned. In order to support these orphaned elephants,
the Department of Wildlife Conservation set up the Elephant Transit Home within
Udawalawe National Park with help from the Born Free Foundation. The facility
was established under the 29th Amendment to the Fauna and Flora Protection
Ordinance Part II.
As of 8 February 2009, 39 orphaned elephant calves were being looked
after. The elephant calves are released to the jungle after they become strong
enough to survive in their natural habitats. As of 2008, sixty-five elephants
had been released to the jungle.
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