Where refugees, farmers, and elephants compete for home.
In 2017, Bangladesh opened its borders to nearly a million Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar. But the vast camp built to shelter the refugees cut off Bangladesh’s wild elephants from their last migratory corridor, causing them to rampage across farmland in their search for food. The result is a tense stand-off as Rohingya refugees, local Bengalis and Indigenous farmers are forced to contend with the elephants in a fight for land, survival and a place to call home.