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Elephants are revered in Sri Lanka, but they’re also in decline ... motivating travellers to take time to smell the roses (or the dung in my case) while minimising our environmental footprint. But ...
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Mongabay News on MSNBlue whale decline in Sri Lanka tied to climate and human activitySri Lankan waters are considered a haven for the largest creatures ever to have lived, the blue whale, a rare place for a ...
Civil Society Organizations Demand an Immediate Policy Overhaul to Align ADB with Climate Justice and Human Rights Milan, ...
Human-elephant conflict: Abandon flawed decades-old strategy, embrace coexistence model, says expert
of the National Academy of Sciences of Sri Lanka (NASSL) recently on the ‘Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC): Causes, consequences and way forward’, Prof. Devaka K. Weerakoon of the Department of Zoology ...
Udeshika Jayasekara reports in the INSSL website the researcher’s submission that “The absence of a well-developed defence white paper could hinder Sri Lanka’s strategic response to a changing ...
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Paving a path to conserving wild elephant populationsShermin de Silva, an assistant professor in the School of Biological Sciences, researches the ecology, social dynamics and ...
Despite its growing impact, the Electronic waste or E-waste problem in Sri Lanka remains largely under-recognised and downplayed. This environmental concern receives less public awareness and ...
Pakistan may be the gun pointed at India, but the finger on the trigger is China’s. The elephant must learn to outmaneuver ...
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) here on Wednesday expressed concern over the decision of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to quadruple its support for the private sector. According to ADB President ...
As Sri Lanka prepared for Avurudu festivities, an environmental research center in Deniyaya saw an unexpected visitor at dusk on April 8. Silently emerging from the shadows of the rainforest, the lone ...
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Elephant Migration Routes to be officially gazettedSrilanka, April 16 -- The government has decided to officially publish key elephant migration routes in the Gazette, according to Deputy Minister of Environment Anton Jayakody. As an initial step ...
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