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“If wildlife is to be sustained in Sri Lanka, these communities will need to play a pivotal role. The convergence of development and conservation is needed and local communities that live and work ...
Very few places in the world can pride themselves on being a ‘year-round’ destination. And our island neighbour is certainly ...
Experts fear that the rare and elusive species may be dying of some disease, suspected to be African swine fever.
Wilpattu National Park, Sri Lanka’s largest and a prime location for year-round sloth bear sightings, has sparked concern after the sudden deaths of three sloth bears (Melursus ursinus inornatus ...