Acclaimed photographer and conservationist Paul Goldstein, who counts over three decades in wildlife photography will be in Sri Lanka next month to present ‘The Impossible Shot’ – his wildlife ...
Biodiversity and Watershed Conservation at the Forest Conservation Department, this year, the dry season started earlier in Sri Lanka, than during previous years. “Usually when there’s dry ...
Thick fog in the distance signaled the looming monsoons. Two hours later, the forest opened up to the Loolecondera, Sri Lanka’s first tea estate, which dates back to 1867. From there it was a 56 ...
Photo courtesy of Milinda Wattegedera Sri Lanka’s future is interwoven with the fate of its natural habitats. The country must act now to preserve its rich biodiversity. The fate of its forests, ...