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Have you ever seen a slender bird dressed in green, flying silently through the trees? And wandered who that green beauty was ...
The beauty of our natural landscapes lies not only in their aesthetic appeal but also in their vital role in sustaining life ...
The Ministry of Environment is set to launch "Wanaspathi" - Sri Lanka's Forest Conservation and Protection Program tomorrow (15), under the leadership of Environment Minister Dr. Dammika Patabendi and ...
A gazette notification has been issued today officially declaring 16 government forests as protected reserves under the national “Vanaspathi” forest conservation program. ..
In the heart of South Asia’s teardrop-shaped island lies an ecological treasure often overlooked—the butterfly. These vibrant ...
A special Japanese delegation held discussions with the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) today (09) regarding opportunities for sending Sri Lankan workers to Japan for training in the fo ...
Sri Lanka hides a secret deep within its emerald jungles: a wild, golden-eyed beauty that few ever glimpse. The Sri Lankan ...
The role that trees, green spaces and greenery play in our day-to-day lives is indescribable and inimitable. They are a balm ...
Young birder Lahiru Walpita begins most of his days at dawn by scanning the skies for seabirds along the coastline in ...
Nature doesn’t hold back when it comes to color and some of the most dazzling displays can be found in the animal kingdom.
This wild feline weighs just 3.5 pounds but is a fierce and stealthy predator found deep in India and Sri Lanka’s forests.
Aligned with Sri Lanka’s new environmental policy and its commitments under the Paris Agreement, “Vanaspathi” aims to increase the island’s forest cover to 32% by 2030, ensuring the protection of ...