Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSri Lanka counts nuisance wildlife in bid to protect cropsSri Lanka carried out a nationwide census Saturday of nuisance wildlife, including monkeys and peacocks, in a bid to prepare ...
Sri Lanka discovers its first endemic bat species: A groundbreaking finding by Dr. Tharaka Kusuminda
Ifham Nizam Sri Lanka, a country renowned for its rich biodiversity, has taken a significant step in understanding its unique ...
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Mongabay News on MSNIn a land where monkeys are seen as pests, Sri Lanka’s white langurs are winning heartsMonkeys were expected to be among the chief culprits identified as Sri Lanka carried out a nationwide survey on March 15 of ...
Sri Lanka is conducting a wildlife census to manage populations of monkeys, peacocks, and giant squirrels that cause major agricultural losses. Agriculture is a crucial part of the economy, but ...
Sri Lanka conducted its first-ever island-wide census to count monkeys, squirrels, and peacocks to mitigate agricultural ...
Sri Lanka removed several species from its protected list in 2023, including all three of its monkey species as well as peacocks and wild boars, allowing farmers to kill them.
Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday (March 15, 2025) to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their populations as farmers complain of agricultural losses.
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Mongabay on MSNSri Lanka communities left gasping for climate mitigation supportAs the waves creep closer to his home in Kankesanthurai, in Sri Lanka’s northernmost Jaffna Peninsula, 41- year-old Seelan Kandeepan recalls how the sea continuously consumes what was once a thriving ...
Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka) (AFP) – Sri Lanka carried out a nationwide census Saturday of nuisance wildlife, including monkeys and peacocks, in a bid to prepare countermeasures to protect crops ...
Sri Lanka's wildlife and railway authorities announced on Friday a series of low-tech measures, including adjusting ...
Sri Lanka is geared up to conduct its first-ever animal census as the island nation will count toque monkeys, purple-faced langurs, giant squirrels, and peacocks between 8 and 8:05 am (local time ...
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