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The habitat of wild elephants in Sri Lanka was occupied and forced to turn over garbage for food. What should we resort to?

We should call on more and more people to protect elephants, cherish life, protect the environment and give wild animals a real habitat. According to the BBC, in a certain place in Sri Lanka, many wild elephants can only live in garbage dumps because their habitats are occupied by landfills.

First, Sri Lankan elephants foraged in the garbage. Tharmaplan Tilaxan, a photographer from Sri Lanka, photographed the elephant in the secret room on the garbage dump, which made people feel distressed and heartbroken. As the habitat was occupied, these elephants were forced to dig for food in the garbage. They use their noses to look for rotten leaves and rotten fruits. This phenomenon has become a common phenomenon in the local area. When an unusual phenomenon becomes a common phenomenon, things become very serious.

2. Elephant dung contains a lot of pollutants. The existence of local garbage dumps has threatened the survival of elephants. Due to the expansion of garbage dumps, some virgin forests are covered with polyethylene, plastic bags, waste plastics and other domestic garbage. The researchers found a lot of undigested pollutants in the excrement of this group of wild elephants. The autopsy of the dead elephant showed that there were no plastic products and indigestible polyethylene in it. When these elephants were used to foraging near humans, they gradually began to invade villages, which made the relationship between villagers and wildlife worse.

Third, it is urgent to protect wild animals. While many netizens express their distress, we should think about what human beings should do to change the status quo. Some human behaviors do pose a threat to the survival of wild elephants. We should call on the authorities to take positive actions to protect this beautiful country. Protecting elephants is not only protecting this race, but also protecting a huge ecosystem and protecting human beings.

Nowadays, the total number of elephants in the world is getting less and less, and many elephants have been killed. This fact also shows that banning poaching and ivory trade has become an urgent action. For us ordinary people, protecting the environment and resisting any ivory products is what we can do to save elephants.

Friends, cherish life, protect the environment, protect wild animals, and start from yourself!