
Identified as the original inhabitants of Sri Lanka with a history spanning many thousand years, the Veddah continue to live in relative isolation in their forest dwellings in some of...
Read MoreBiological corridors, or linkages connecting landscapes fragmented by human activity, help protect and revive habitats and, both flora and fauna, while accommodating the movement of isolated species. In line with...
Read MoreButterflies have always been a subject ...
Read MoreIn line with 2014’s global focus on the impacts of climate change on Small Island Developing Nations, Dilmah Conservation initiated Sri Lanka’s first dedicated and specialised Climate Change Research Station...
Read MoreIn an effort to raise awareness on the impacts of climate change on small islands and encourage a positive change through young Sri Lankans, Dilmah Conservation in collaboration with the...
Read MoreDilmah Conservation recently made a stunning discovery of a metal chariot wheel at the site of a historic shipwreck site while documenting marine habitats in the North-East of Sri Lanka....
Read MoreKuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 23rd May 2014 – Illegal international trade of the Black Spotted Turtle in Asia has escalated over recent years and immediate action is required to stem the flow,...
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