Baby elephants have become latest status symbol for Sri Lanka’s nouveau riche

Mr.Cyan

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For Society's Child:

I guess the psycho's everywhere in the world just don't know any boundaries. This combined with all the poaching and illegal trade of wildlife parts around the world is like an open wound inflicted on planet Earth ...sigh! - i hope that it will be another nail in the coffin for whats coming down the road for them....

http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/south-asia/article/1984156/baby-elephants-have-become-latest-status-symbol-sri-lankas

Expensive and high-maintenance, baby elephants have become the ultimate status symbol for Sri Lanka’s wealthy elite – a trend that has horrified conservationists and prompted a government crackdown.
Elephants are venerated in mainly Buddhist Sri Lanka and capturing them is illegal. Yet authorities say more than 40 have been stolen from national parks over the last decade and are being kept as pets.
“The new rich wannabes want an elephant at home for prestige,” said Asian elephant expert Jayantha Jayewardene, recalling an old Sri Lankan aristocratic tradition of keeping herds of the wild beasts. “This is for social climbing.”
Earlier this year, the gift of a baby elephant to the visiting New Zealand Prime Minister John Key sparked anger from animal rights activists who said it was cruel to separate her from her family, and the incident has not been repeated.
Worse, Jayewardene says elephants are almost certainly dying to fuel the illegal trade.
“The maternal instinct in elephants is very, very strong,” he said. “Poachers can’t get at a baby without the mother putting up a fight, and it usually ends with the death of the mother.”
Guns are used to scare off the mothers, and sometimes to kill them, Jayewardene said. Elephant calves have also been known to be killed by the tranquilliser drugs used to make them more docile for capture.
 
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