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Committee begins work on new legal framework for domesticated elephants
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Committee begins work on new legal framework for domesticated elephants

July 16, 2026·2 min read
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  1. 01A committee is forming a legal framework for domesticated elephants.
  2. 02The goal is balancing culture, conservation, and animal welfare.
  3. 03The inaugural meeting was held on July 16.
  4. 04The committee was convened by Environment Minister Dammika Patabendi.
  5. 05Members reviewed existing legal frameworks and discussed regulations.
  6. 06Proposed reforms aim to amend legislation for cultural elephants.
  7. 07Reforms are intended to strengthen wildlife protection and welfare.
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A Government-appointed committee has begun formulating a new legal framework to regulate domesticated elephants and their participation in cultural events, with the aim of balancing Sri Lanka’s cultural heritage, wildlife conservation and animal welfare. The committee held its inaugural meeting on Thursday (16) at the Wildlife and Forest Resources Conservation Division of the Ministry of Environment. Convened under the directives of Environment Minister Dammika Patabendi and Deputy Minister Anton Jayakody, the meeting was chaired by Additional Secretary (Policy, Legal Reforms and Parliamentary Affairs) Buwaneka Herath. During the meeting, members reviewed the existing legal framework governing domesticated elephants and discussed its implementation. The committee also agreed on an initial action plan to draft updated regulations that reflect the Government’s policy priorities. The committee includes representatives from the Department of Wildlife Conservation, National Zoological Gardens Department, Department of Buddhist Affairs, Department of Cultural Affairs and the Ministry of Environment, along with retired wildlife officials and environmental law experts. According to the Ministry of Environment, the proposed reforms will include amendments to existing legislation and the introduction of new regulations to establish a comprehensive legal framework governing domesticated elephants used in cultural pageants. The Ministry said the reforms are intended to preserve Sri Lanka’s cultural traditions while strengthening wildlife protection and ensuring animal welfare in line with contemporary needs and international standards. (Newswire) The post Committee begins work on new legal framework for domesticated elephants appeared first on Newswire.

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