Nature also victim of war
“She is a tragic reminder of the cost of war. ‘Sama’, the Pinnawela elephant who lost part of her right front leg, below the knee to a land mine. Today she hops around on three legs to keep up with the other jumbos at the elephant orphanage. Veterinarians fear that her lifespan may be short as she may develop spinal problems due to her abnormal gait. Wildlife is an overlooked casualty in the country’s two-decades-long civil war. Sri Lanka’s elephant population in the war-torn areas has increasingly become victims of the war. Since the Mavilaru battle last year, nearly 15 elephants have suffered injuries after stepping on anti-personnel mines in the Eastern Provi” - The Sunday Times Online
November 12, 2007 No Comments
Conversations with nature
” Two elephants sit placidly on a hilltop. A little boy blissfully slumbers on a sun-dappled rock in a river surrounded by elephants. Just the beasts? feet are shown. It?s impossible not to marvel at the contrast in size between human and animal. ” - the star online
April 12, 2007 No Comments








