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In the heart of South Asia’s teardrop-shaped island lies an ecological treasure often overlooked—the butterfly. These vibrant ...
Research and Development (R&D) is set to play a key role in shaping Sri Lanka’s shift to a production-led, innovation-driven ...
The beauty of our natural landscapes lies not only in their aesthetic appeal but also in their vital role in sustaining life ...
A lecture on ‘Geotourism in Sri Lanka’ will be delivered by Prof. Pradeep Nalaka Ranasinghe on July 16 (Wednesday) at 6 p.m. at the University of Colombo’s Biology Lecture Theatre, Department of ...
The Three-day festival in London showcases Sri Lanka’s extraordinary biodiversity while reinforcing Sri Lanka’s position as a ...
Sri Lanka’s fragile recovery from the devastating 2022 sovereign debt crisis now faces an unprecedented and existential ...
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Daily News on MSNGovernment Takes Steps to Safeguard Forests on State-Owned LandsThe Ministry of Environment has announced plans to designate several forest areas located on government lands as official forest reserves under a new conservation initiative named "Vanaspathi." ...
New research revealed something both fascinating and deeply worrying: Sri Lanka's ancient refugia forests are now in serious ...
Bangladesh lost the first match by 77 runs at the same venue after experiencing a sensational collapse that saw them lost seven wickets for five runs in 26 balls. The horror incident was hard to ...
For centuries, barefoot pilgrims have walked through the arid jungles and lush forests of Sri Lanka’s east and south, ...
Sri Lanka has strong environmental laws, President Anura Disanayake has said, adding that the restoration of the country’s natural environment is a civic duty.
As Sri Lanka faces increasingly complex environmental challenges, the role of institutions like the Institute of Environmental Professionals Sri Lanka (IEPSL) is more vital than ever.
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