In Sri Lanka, animals pay the price for overcrowding and speeding jeeps
PolicyFriday, April 17, 2026Mongabay

In Sri Lanka, animals pay the price for overcrowding and speeding jeeps

The increasing overcrowding and reckless driving by tourist jeeps in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka, is harming the local wildlife, particularly leopards, as their habitats are being disrupted and safety is compromised. This situation calls for urgent regulatory measures to protect both wildlife and the integrity of the park.

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