What's killing so many of the country's iconic elephants? - (Anbarasan Ethirajan)
Sumitra Malkandi breaks down as she recounts the fateful evening in March last year when her husband was trampled to death.
Sumitra Malkandi breaks down as she recounts the fateful evening in March last year when her husband was trampled to death.
Thanks to a nearly three-year partnership, supported by the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), communities across Sri Lanka successfully prevented more than 4,600 metric tons of plastic – the equivalent of 496 million plastic bottles – from entering the ocean around Sri Lanka through the Clean Cities, Blue Ocean (CCBO) program.
A group of Lankan research scientists have found three snake species that break their tails like geckos.A collaborative team of Sri Lankan research scientists,
A recent report from the National Audit Office sheds light on concerning conditions at the Dehiwala Zoological Gardens,
At the dawn of the New Year, the Centre for Environmental And Nature Studies (CENS) representative Dimuthu Sandaruwan Senadheera stated ‘when looking at elephant deaths since independence, the most number of elephant deaths are recorded in 2023’.
The death toll from a volcanic eruption in Indonesia has gone up to 22, after rescuers found nine more bodies.
Dominica is treating its sperm whales like ‘citizens’ with a world-first marine protected area.
An elephant christened by activists as one of the world's "saddest" has died at a Philippine zoo, where she lived almost all her life alone in a pen.
Safari tourism in the Yala National Park will be over within the next 10 years, warned former wildlife chief Dr. Sumith Pilapitiya.
As downpours continue to batter southwestern areas in the country due to the active monsoon conditions, the National Building Research Organization (NBRO) has issued a ‘Red’ (Level 3) landslide alert for several areas in four districts – Galle, Matara, Kalutara and Ratnapura.