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Illegal capture and internal trade of wild Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in Sri Lanka

机译:斯里兰卡野生亚洲大象(Elephas Maximus)的非法捕获和内部贸易

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The illegal wildlife trade is considered one of the major threats to global biodiversity. Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) have been highly valued by various cultures for use in religious and spiritual contexts, as a draft animal, and more recently, as a tourist attraction. Thus, the demand for captive elephants is high. Wild Asian elephants are taken from the wild, often illegally, to maintain these captive populations due to the unviability of captive breeding programs. For the first time, we documented the extent to which wild elephants are being illegally captured and traded in Sri Lanka between January 2008 and December 2018. We collected data from case records maintained by the Sri Lanka court system where the suspects of illegal elephant trade were prosecuted in addition to information gathered by archives and interviews with various stakeholders. We documented 55 cases where elephants were illegally traded. This is probably an underestimate due to the mortality rate of elephants during capture operations, and challenges in collecting data on this highly organized illicit trade. Nearly equal numbers of male and female elephants were traded and more than 50% of them were juveniles, aged ≤5 years. Significantly more elephants were found to be seized in 2014–2015 than in the other time periods combined. We found evidence of the illegal capture of wild elephants from wildlife protected areas and state forests. More importantly, we identified evidence of corruption of wildlife officers, involvement of politicians and other high-ranking personnel in the illegal wildlife trade, and lack of active enforcement of wildlife law as major challenges to overcome if the illegal capture and domestic trade of wild elephants in Sri Lanka are to be halted. Based on our study, we make a series of recommendations that should result in implementing policy to reduce the trafficking of Asian elephants in Sri Lanka and improve the conservation management of the species.
机译:非法野生动物贸易被认为是对全球生物多样性的主要威胁之一。亚洲大象(Elephas Maximus)受到各种文化的高度重视,用于宗教和精神背景,作为动物草案,最近,作为旅游景点。因此,对俘虏大象的需求很高。野生亚洲大象是从野外的,常见的是,由于俘虏育种计划的不公开,以维持这些俘虏的群体。我们首次记录了野生大象在2008年1月至2018年12月在斯里兰卡被非法捕获和交易的程度。我们从斯里兰卡法院制度维护的案例记录中收集了诸如非法大象贸易的嫌疑人的案件记录除了由档案馆收集的信息以及与各种利益攸关方采访收集的信息。我们记录了55起大象被非法交易的案例。这可能是由于大象在捕获行动期间的死亡率,以及收集了关于这一高度有组织的非法贸易数据的挑战的挑战。几乎相当数量的男性和女性大象被交易,其中50%以上是少年,年龄≤5岁。发现更多的大象在2014-2015中被发现比在另一个时间段结合在一起。我们发现了野生动物保护区和国家森林的非法捕获野生大象的证据。更重要的是,我们确定了野生动物官员腐败的证据,政治家和其他高级人员在非法野生动物贸易中的参与,以及野生动物法的积极执法是克服的主要挑战,如果是野生大象的非法捕获和国内贸易在斯里兰卡被停止。基于我们的研究,我们提出了一系列建议,这些建议应导致实施政策,以减少斯里兰卡股东贩卖亚洲大象,并改善物种的保护管理。

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