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While relaxing on Sri Lanka's stunning coast, you can watch turtles climb over golden sands and plunge into turquoise waters at this uncrowded beach town.
While some bird species thrive in tea estates, the loss of natural forests has negatively impacted forest-specialist birds. Endemic birds, such as the Sri Lanka Bush Warbler and the Sri Lanka ...
Not many Sri Lankans have heard of Sri Lanka being a “biodiversity hotspot” on earth. The entire world has only 36 locations of biodiversity hotspots, according to Conservation International. It is, ...
Before jumping headfirst into her professional commitments for 2025, Dia Mirza jetted off to Sri Lanka with her family. The actor relaxed in the country and soaked in the sun, sand, and sea. She ...
By Ifham Nizam Sri Lanka, a country blessed with abundant natural resources, is globally recognised for its exceptional biodiversity. Particularly, the central highlands of the island, part of the wet ...
Sri Lankan Christians have joined hundreds of people in cleaning litter from beaches as part of a nationwide campaign aiming to promote environmental sustainability and tourism. On Feb. 9, hundreds of ...
Sri Lanka commemorated International Day for Biological Diversity yesterday at the Dambulla Popham’s Arboretum, with a national celebration led by Environment Minister Dr. Dhammika Patebandi. This ...
Sri Lanka's economic outlook remains positive, but global trade policy uncertainties pose significant risks to macroeconomic and social stability, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on ...
Biodiversity must be at the heart of Sri Lanka’s recovery trajectory, from nature-based solutions with investments to let biodiversity flourish, creating jobs and opportunities for communities to ...
In the rush to find the next paradise, the teardrop island is at risk from overtourism. It's up to visitors to make sure the country does not suffer that fate, argues Lydia Swinscoe ...