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Are you talents to write articles/news, with a special interest in Environmental issues, updates and alerts. The articles/news should be scientific based and be understood by an average visitor. Also it should be written in an accurate manner, impartial, with proved photographs or based on a sentence made by a responsible person.
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| Wild Paradise Turns Living Hell for Those Who Cannot Raise a Voice |
[ 2009:08:19 - 10:31 AM ] |
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Kumana is one of the main bird sanctuaries in Sri Lanka’s extreme south eastern coast located within the Yala East National Park. Its abundance of bird life has made it an ornithologist’s paradise throughout the years. Due to its special feature, Read more>> |
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| How Heartless can you be, not to feel the pain of parting |
[ 2009:07:31 - 12:43 PM ] |
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Life of two baby tuskers Raju and Sindu, have been suddenly snatched away from their mothers, Shanthi and Punchi2, while causing sparking anger in a world-renown elephant orphanage in central Sri Lanka. Describing the scene when the two and a half year old calves were taken away, the care taker said the mother elephants looked helplessly, Read more>> |
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| Danger caused in Sri Lanka’s world famous heritage Forest Sinharaja |
[ 2009:07:31 - 12:43 PM ] |
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Sri Lanka’s world known heritage Sinharaja, Vihara hena, Kotapola, is used in the building process of a hotel within an area of 225 acre. A letter from the Central environmental authority (CEA) was sent on 17th March, 2009 to a person named Prema Cooray allowing permission to build the above mentioned hotel and a bio centre within. Read more>> |
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| A child found infected with Influenza A(H1 N1) in Sri Lanka |
[ 2009:06:16 - 5:09 PM ] |
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| Reptile info on the tip |
[ 2009:06:05 - 5:30PM ] |
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www.srilankareptile.com was launched to web on the 4th of June 2009 by the hands of the Honorable Environmental Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka. It’s a broadly expanded version of the previous site, which was launched to web in 2005 including all reptiles found in Sri Lanka. The site presently include photographs, classification, food, breeding, distribution, behavior ect of orders, Serpentes, Crocodylidae, Testudines & Saurians Read more>> |
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