MyfirstinsightintotheMyanmaresepeople’srespectforelepha...

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My first insight into the Myanmarese people’s respect for elephants came from Ma Lwin, a shopkeeper in a farming village in the western Bago Mountains. It was late afternoon when I arrived,  

  61  (cover) in sand after a long motorcycle ride. Inside Ma Lwin’s bamboo house, she offered me hot tea and scolded me for traveling through   62  (danger) elephant territory(領地).

Back when the mountains were covered in forest, she told me, elephants and people had lived   63   harmony. But now that their habitat(棲息地)was being cut and burned down for rubber plantations, the elephants were forced   64  (walk) long distances searching for food, sometimes threatening farmers in the fields. Even   65  , the farmers told me they loved the elephants.

That was the beginning of months spent   66  (journey) through forests and villages to document the   67  (connect) between people and elephants. During my time there, children in camps played alongside elephants used for logging(採運作業); one day park rangers(護林員)led me to   68   elephant giving birth.

Development often   69  (give) us the excuse to destroy the environment. As a result, the elephant population has dropped   70  (great). But observing so many people’s high regard for elephants inMyfirstinsightintotheMyanmaresepeople’srespectforelepha... Myanmar gives me hope that they won’t be left behind.

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