The Sri Lankan elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) is the largest of the four sub species of Asian elephants. Historical accounts show that an extensive wild population inhabited the island for many centuries and there is a well-established culture of domestication.
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Elephant Range: 15,000 km² approx
Country Ranking: 7th of 13
Total Wild Elephants: 2,100-3000
Country Ranking: 4th or 5th of 13
Total Captive Population: 200-250
Country Ranking: 7th of 13
Source: R Sukumar - A Brief Review of the Status, Distribution and Biology of Wild Asian Elephants Elephas maximus- International Zoo Yearbook 2006
While this information source is considered the very best available, accurate data on wild elephant populations is difficult to obtain and scientifically verify. Sri Lankan elephant expert Jayantha Jayewardene reported in 2001 that the Sri Lankan Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWLC) estimated 4,000 wild elephants.




