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First Sri Lankan to climb the highest Mountain in every continent-Our flag on Every Summit From the Knuckles mountain range ...
The beauty of our natural landscapes lies not only in their aesthetic appeal but also in their vital role in sustaining life ...
The Three-day festival in London showcases Sri Lanka’s extraordinary biodiversity while reinforcing Sri Lanka’s position as a ...
The little-known species with a “ribbon-like body” is believed by some cultures to be a harbinger of destructive events like ...
Esala festivals of the Kataragama Kiri Vehera and the Ruhunu Kataragama Maha Devalaya, two important places of worship in Sri ...
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Mongabay News on MSNAs iconic wild leopard ages in Sri Lanka, debate about human intervention ensuesSri Lanka’s largest protected area, the Wilpattu National Park, recognized as one of the best places in the country to ...
News Experts dismiss animal survey, question accuracy of figures View (s): By Kasun Warakapitiya Researchers, environmentalists and agriculture experts refuse to accept the national animal census, ...
The National Animal Census conducted on March 15 has officially released its findings today (June 12) at the Ministry of Agriculture. According to the report, Sri Lanka is home to approximately: ...
Sri Lanka counted more than seven million monkeys during a census of crop-destroying wildlife, authorities said Thursday, after a government minister called the figure "unbelievable." ...
Before the tsunami in Sri Lanka, coastal animals seemed to sense something was coming and fled to safety.
A Sri Lankan express train has fatally struck an elephant despite new safety measures introduced after the same train killed 7 elephants in a previous crash.
A special moment was the anointing of the 153-year-old giant tortoise, the oldest known living animal in Sri Lanka. Additionally, animals residing at the zoo—including giraffes, baboons, and the brown ...
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