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The Living Legacy of Sri Lanka’s Forests
Sri Lanka’s forests are more than scenic landscapes – they are vital ecosystems that sustain biodiversity, regulate water systems, and combat climate change. This International Day of Forests, we explore why protecting these natural treasures is essential for the country’s environmental and economic future.
Mar 21


World Seagrass Day
Seagrass meadows may cover just a fraction of the ocean floor, but their impact is immense. Found along Sri Lanka’s coasts from lagoons to offshore waters, these underwater flowering plants support fisheries, protect shorelines, store vast amounts of carbon, and sustain endangered species such as dugongs and sea turtles. As climate pressures and coastal development intensify, understanding and conserving Sri Lanka’s seagrass ecosystems has never been more urgent.
Mar 1


Bundala National Park
Discover the wild beauty of Bundala National Park, one of Sri Lanka’s most unique coastal safari destinations. From migratory birds and iconic wetlands to elephants, jackals, and serene lagoons, Bundala offers a quieter, more immersive wildlife experience where nature takes centre stage.
May 117 min read
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