The Dark Chapter of British Crimes Against Bears and Leopards

The colonial era in Sri Lanka, once known as Ceylon, was marked by a multitude of actions by the British that left indelible scars ....

Introduction

The colonial era in Sri Lanka, once known as Ceylon, was marked by a multitude of actions by the British that left indelible scars on the island’s natural ecosystem. While the exploitation of resources and human rights violations are well-documented, there is another aspect of colonial cruelty that often goes unnoticed: the indiscriminate killing of bears and leopards. This practice, which included offering monetary rewards for their destruction, is a dark chapter in Sri Lanka’s history that deserves attention and reflection.

The Killing of Bears and Leopards

One of the most troubling aspects of British rule in Sri Lanka was the senseless killing of bears and leopards. These magnificent creatures, once thriving in the lush jungles of the island, were systematically hunted down for no apparent reason other than colonial whims.

The Killing of Bears and Leopards

One of the most troubling aspects of British rule in Sri Lanka was the senseless killing of bears and leopards. These magnificent creatures, once thriving in the lush jungles of the island, were systematically hunted down for no apparent reason other than colonial whims.

Conclusion

The British colonial legacy in Sri Lanka is marred by various crimes against both its people and its environment. The senseless killing of bears and leopards, coupled with monetary rewards for their destruction, is a testament to the disregard for the island’s natural heritage during this period.

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