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Flora and fauna at the Bundala National Park are dying due to waste from the salterns being released into the lagoon, area residents say. A large number of birds that inhabit the park and migratory ...
Home to scrub jungle, wetlands, lagoons, salt pans, sand dunes and a long stretch of coast, Bundala National Park’s terrain is blessed with many faces of landscape in unison with unlimited yet ...
Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz of the University of Tokyo found the dung-dwelling frogs in Sri Lanka's Bundala National Park, while searching for signs that Asian elephants acted as ecosystem engineers in ...
This was proved by two feathered visitors – a Common Redshank and a Lesser Sand Plover – that were captured recently in the Bundala National Park, on the southern coast.A team of bird lovers working ...
Bundala National Park, where the glossy ibis flock is nesting, has been shut to visitors since mid-May because of the COVID-19 pandemic; once it reopens, park managers plan to keep visitors away ...
To see the gigantic Asian elephants roaming among palm trees, head to Bundala National Park in the south of the country. You may also get to see some of the 200 species of native and migratory ...
Stretched along the southern coast of Sri Lanka and located close to Hambantota, is Bundala National Park, the country’s foremost destination for bird lovers. The park is the first wetland to be ...