Closing bars reduced human injury and death



Barring the bars

It's hard enough to avoid one elephant in the dark. Let alone the fact that you may be seeing two of them.

Closing bars is saving lives
Within the first few months, one thing became abundantly clear to Noah.

Through the information given to him by his scouts, and his own interactions with the local communities, around one-third of people injured or killed by elephants were drunk, and had come across the great gray goliaths at night as they tacked their way home from a local bar.

The solution was obvious, though obviously unpopular with some. The bars nearest the front line, where the elephants cross between patches of forest, or between the forests and the fields, should be closed.




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