Sri Lanka began a wildlife census on Saturday to count monkeys, peacocks and giant squirrels, aiming to manage their ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSri Lanka counts nuisance wildlife in bid to protect cropsSri Lanka carried out a nationwide census Saturday of nuisance wildlife, including monkeys and peacocks, in a bid to prepare ...
Sri Lanka began a wildlife census to count monkeys, peacocks, and giant squirrels to manage their populations due to their ...
Sri Lankan culture has been greatly influenced by India, owing to the geographical proximity of the two countries. ..
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Mongabay News on MSNSri Lanka calls for five-minute surveys to identify crop-raiding animalsSri Lanka’s newly appointed minister of agriculture K. D. Lalkantha told the Parliament that farmers should have the right to ...
India has donated urgently-needed medicines to Sri Lanka responding to an urgent request from Colombo, the Indian High ...
DAMBULLA: As farmers lament agricultural losses, Sri Lanka launched a wildlife census on Saturday to count gigantic squirrels ...
And rather than young, toned torsos, you’re more likely to encounter sun-kissed veterans in sarongs – the true essence of Sri ...
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Mongabay News on MSNAs Sri Lanka’s rail tracks continue to claim elephant lives, experts suggest solutionsThushari, a young female elephant, born wild and free, would roam the landscapes of Galgamuwa in northwestern Sri Lanka every ...
By Shanika Sriyananda A Sri Lankan born world famous conservation scientist and the Conservation International’s Chief Executive Officer Dr. M. Sanjayan said Sri Lanka had a lot to offer as it was a ...
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