
Sri Lankan family tea company Dilmah was honoured in Sri Lanka’s apex corporate sustainability awards, as one of two recipients of the Best Corporate Citizen Sustainability Award for Sri Lanka...
Read MoreUpon identifying a significant leopard population along an 18km long corridor between Castlereagh and Maussakelle Reservoirs, the Wilderness and Wildlife Conservation Trust (WWCT) has joined hands with several plantation companies...
Read More“Protect Sri Lanka’s wildlife” is a refrain we hear again and again from both state and private conservationists. As of 2015, Sri Lanka contained a total of 26 national parks...
Read MoreThe One Earth Centre for Climate Change Research and Adaptation established by Dilmah in Nawalapitiya is the first private sector initiative in Sri Lanka to research climate change.
Read MoreA collaborative partnership of a variety of actors, the Peak Ridge Forest Corridor Collaboration, is coming together to identify key wilderness and mixed landscape areas of importance to leopard conservation...
Read MoreDilmah Conservation in partnership with AiGrow looks towards bridging the gap between technology and the farming community by creating awareness on global agricultural shifts.
Read MoreRecognizing the important role of bees and their links to biodiversity and human livelihoods, conservation and sustainable use is a priority. 'Bee a Keeper' is a cross-cutting initiative to promote...
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