A Look at Life in Sri Lanka

In this July 5, 2016 file photo, a Sri Lankan female mahout and her husband walk with their tamed elephant across a waterway in Baduraliya, a village outside Colombo, Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka’s government says it is ready to forgive the owners of poached elephants and give them a chance to apply for an elephant license provided they can prove in court that they did not know the animals that were confiscated from them had been illegally captured from the wild. Though capturing wild elephants has been banned for decades and registration records indicate there should be only 127 elephants in captivity, most of them older, young elephants are a common sight in the country's 400 or so Buddhist religious processions and traditional ceremonies every year. (Photo by Eranga Jayawardena/AP Photo)
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