FILE- In this Aug. 12, 2011 file photo, a herd of Asiatic wild elephants gather at a national park in Minneriya, some 200 kilometers (125 miles) from Colombo, Sri Lanka. Sri Lankan authorities ...
Wildlife tourism is a fast-growing segment of world tourism, more so after COVID as many tourists now seek the natural outdoor environment. Sri Lanka has much to offer in this space, but we are still ...
There’s a new predator in Sri Lanka’s reservoirs. Locals see it as an opportunity - Authorities organized an angler ...
Sri Lanka’s wild elephant population has seen a 21 per cent birthrate decline according to the latest consensus, compared with the last one conducted 13 years ago. ..
The current ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has brought tourism and leisure travel to its knees in Sri Lanka and around the world. With extended curfews and strict restrictions of movement, almost all ...
Sri Lanka on Monday launched an integrated operational task force named 'Wana Surakuma' under the Ministry of Environment to protect the country's natural forests and wildlife resources.
No passengers were injured in the accident, which occurred some 110 miles by road east of the capital Colombo. Railway authorities said an investigation was underway, and engineers were trying to put ...
Authorities have launched an investigation into the suspected poisoning deaths of seven elephants last month in Sri Lanka. Human-elephant conflict caused by habitat loss has long been a problem on the ...
COLOMBO, Sri LankaCOLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Sri Lankan authorities announced Wednesday that they will offer livestreams from the island nation’s wildlife parks, in a move to help revive a tourism industry ...
On Monday, Sri Lanka launched an integrated operational task force named "Wana Surakuma" under the Ministry of Environment, aimed at safeguarding the country’s natural forests and wildlife resources, ...
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