Agricultural land in the Thammanawa area in the Hambantota district is now protected with a 15 feet high hanging electric fence that will keep away wild elephants.The Hambantota International Port (HIP) handed over the 5 ½ kilometre fence to the Thammannawa village agriculture committee last week.This area which was frequented by wild elephants will now be safe for villagers who will be able to carry out their livelihoods in peace.The fencing project, which is a part of HIP’s Human Elephant Peace initiative, was done after a scientific analysis was carried out in joint collaboration by the District secretariat and Wildlife Conservation Department.It also included 4 strategically placed roadside warning boards at high risk points and a series of awareness programmes for villages in the area.
The next step which has already begun and currently in an exploratory stage is the planting of a Palmyrah tree bio fence.Johnson Liu, CEO of Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG), said at the handover ceremony, “HIP undertook this project because it is a burning issue within the community.
Finding answers to socio-economic problems within the local community is high on our agenda and this project will benefit around 60 families, approximately 200 people of the Thammannawa Village.
The results are already evident in terms of the confidence we see amongst the villagers both in their personal safety when going about day to day life and the safety of their agri crops.