Transit Home to release another batch of elephants to Uda Walawe (Sri Lanka)

“Another batch of baby elephants from the Ath Athuru Sevana (Elephant Transit Home) at Uda Walawe will be released to the Uda Walawe National Park on June 1. This is the fourth batch to be released and comprises of 7 females and 4 males ranging from age three and a half to four, Director General of the Wildlife Conservation Department H. M. B. C. Herath told the Daily News yesterday. ” - Daily News


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One Response to “Transit Home to release another batch of elephants to Uda Walawe (Sri Lanka)”

  1. Kelly Stephens on July 28th, 2004 at 5:56 pm

    Kim -

    Last October I visited the Elephant Transit Home in Sri Lanka with the Born Free Foundation. I am now raising money full time for the ETH. I was just able to start doing this full time this last month. I live in Springfield, MO and have plans to visit the ETH again this year in Oct. I would love to speak to you futher about this cause. Please email! Thanks!

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