The Environmental Messenger

The Society in partnership with the Morning newspaper launched the weekly column titled "The Environmental Messenger" addressing multiple environmental issues through contribution from a pool of experts from respective areas of specialty. Below are some of the recent articles.CROWDING OUT THE WILDLIFE: Controlling Visitation in Yala - Rohan Wijesinha https://bit.ly/3zS6doi
A glaring loophole in the laws of conservation - Rohan Wijesinha https://bit.ly/3rvEVjF
Ethical Wildlife photography - Vihangi de Mel https://bit.ly/3fTDAOj
BEACH CLEANING: DOES IT REDUCE OCEAN POLLUTION? - Dr Malik Fernando https://bit.ly/3IUCgqV
To keep the pink flush of Mannar – Alive - Prof Sampath Seneviratne https://bit.ly/3uE9qaA
Santuary_A plea for the conservation of unregulated spaces - Anura Gunasekera https://bit.ly/3p0iXF8
THE GARBAGE DUMPS OF SRI LANKA: The best places to see Wild Elephants? - Rohan Wijesinha https://bit.ly/3s7WIiw
Yala was a scary place. It should have stayed that way - Surein de S. Wijeyeratne https://bit.ly/3K8Ffg9
Conservation and Science Why our Youth should know the truth - Ashinsa de Silva Wijeyeratne
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Blah blah blah. Youth, the last hope for the planet? - Zaineb Akberally https://bit.ly/3Jgn8og
Understanding Leopards living in Human Dominated Landscapes - Rukshan Jayewardene https://bit.ly/3tIQmXE
Sri Lankan Wild Life- a Brand Propsition? - Srilal Miththapala https://bit.ly/3uUnQlt
PLANTATION MONO-CULTURE AND BIO-DIVERSITY HISTORY, IMPACT AND CONSEQUENCES - Anura Gunasekera https://bit.ly/3NSFbDN