
Dilmah Conservation together with Royal College Colombo set up a butterfly garden at the school premises a few months ago. This initiative aimed to create a safe haven for these elusive...
Read MoreMainstreaming concepts and practices of environmental sustainability within its initiatives is central to the goals of Dilmah Conservation. In line with these objectives, the Dilmah Conservation Sustainable Agriculture Research Centre...
Read More(28th November 2014, Colombo): The World Biodiversity Congress 2014 was held in Colombo, Sri Lanka for the first time this year, from 24th – 27th November to discuss various issues...
Read MoreThe Sri Lanka Business and Biodiversity (SL B&B) Platform of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce recently appointed its second Advisory Committee for its new term of operation. The overall mandate...
Read MoreThe International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) will be hosting its landmark global forum, the World Parks Congress, for sharing expertise and experience on the vital role of...
Read MoreDilmah Conservation is committed to encouraging learning and a sense of responsibility towards the environment to promote the importance of diversity and the conservation of nature.
Read MoreIn September 2014, five species of sharks and two manta ray species received protection under the United Nation’s Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora...
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