On a quiet stretch of Sri Lanka’s south‑east coast, where the Indian Ocean meets the untamed edge of Yala National ...
A delicate ecosystem covering only 6% of the Earth's surface, but home to up to 40% of animal and plant species. Their ...
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Sri Lanka’s isolation during past glacial cycles resulted in the evolution of unique species, but ongoing human-induced climate change now poses a major threat to their survival. Using species ...
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Must-see places in Sri Lanka that capture the island’s soul
Sri Lanka may be small in size, but it packs an extraordinary mix of golden beaches, misty hills, ancient ruins, and wildlife ...
In Sri Lanka, agamid lizard species are growing increasingly vulnerable due to three main factors: shrinking habitats, climate change and being traded as exotic pets. The Indian Ocean island is home ...
The Attorney General informed the Supreme Court that the government has issued a fresh Gazette Extraordinary revoking an earlier notification that altered the boundaries of the Vidattaltivu Nature ...
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Sri Lanka: Travel and tourism beyond the hotspots
Something is quietly changing in the way people are travelling to Sri Lanka and it shows in the numbers. In January 2026 alone, more than 223,000 international visitors arrived on the island, making ...
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