
Constant changes to the landscape, in the form of housing and infrastructure development, sanitation, waste disposal, transportation networks, agriculture and natural resource extraction, are exponentially increasing to meet the demands...
Read MoreAs a part of Dilmah Conservation’s ‘Novel Species Paving the Way for Biodiversity Conservation’ initiative implemented in partnership with the Herpetological Foundation of Sri Lanka, a species of frog Pseudophilautus...
Read MoreThe Department of Wildlife Conservation hosted a special educational programme at the Wilpattu National Park organised by Mahamaya Girls’ College, Kandy to commemorate World Wetlands Day on 2nd February 2014....
Read MoreIn an effort to commemorate World Wetlands Day which falls on 2nd February, the Department of Wildlife Conservation in collaboration with Dilmah Conservation will be hosting an awareness programme for...
Read MoreClimate change phenomena compound extreme weather conditions including drought, flood, intensity of rainfall and the related occurrence of landslides, thus affecting human health and safety. As an island, Sri Lanka is...
Read MoreWho Cares about Nature', a two day event organized by Dilmah Conservation saw a diverse public audience attend a variety of informative and recreational activities for both children and nature...
Read More-Who Cares about Nature', a two day event by Dilmah Conservation, focused on the role of business in serving the community and the environment. A key highlight of the programme...
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