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Sri Lanka returns orphaned elephants to the jungle

Sri Lankan authorities return six orphaned and injured elephants to the wild after nursing them back to health under a long-running conservation project, officials say. This is the 26th such release of rehabilitated elephants since the Udawalawe Elephant Transit Home began its program in 1998.

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, SRI LANKA / AFP

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