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Kumana National Park is known to be home to the world’s second-largest population of leopards According to stats from the Committee of Experts on Feline Species of the IUCN, the population of ...
Kumana National Park, on the country’s southeastern coast, has emerged as a leopard stronghold, according to a recent study, contributor Malaka Rodrigo reports for Mongabay. Using camera traps and ...
Sri Lanka’s lesser-known Kumana National Park, on the country’s southeastern coast, has emerged as a leopard stronghold, according to a recent study, contributor Malaka Rodrigo reports for ...
Kumana National Park located in Ampara is home to a vast range of wildlife such as elephants, deer, birds, monkeys, crocodiles and more.
Kumana is situated in the eastern district of Ampara and is 12km south of Arugam Bay. There is a turn off just before the town of Panama, which leads to the National Park. Details ...
After being gazetted in 2006, Yala East National Park was renamed as ‘Kumana National Sanctuary’ changing the original name and the extent of land originally gazetted in 1970. After travelling for ...
Kumana National Park has earned nearly Rs. 40 million from last January to September. Director General of Wildlife Chandana Suriyabandara said that the park has generated such a large income after ...
The area at the Kumana National Park demarcated for leopard sightings has been closed off for tourists. This decision was made following the death of a construction worker who was attacked by a ...
Reaffirming its commitment to embracing greener business practices, SLT-MOBITEL, the National ICT Solutions Provider, has successfully implemented 100% renewable connectivity at Kumana National Park, ...
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