Looking Ahead: Building on Momentum
The work of the Endemics Subcommittee moves from promise to permanence.
Overcoming Conservation Challenges
Conservation, by its very nature, is an exercise in balance between protection and progress, between human livelihood and ecological need
World Elephant Day: Celebrating and Protecting Sri Lanka’s Majestic Elephants
World Elephant Day 2024 provided an important platform to raise awareness of human–elephant coexistence and to highlight the challenges faced by Sri Lanka’s elephants and the c
Building Pathways to Peace: Sustainable Mitigation Strategie
The Human–Elephant Coexistence Subcommittee of the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS) continues to advance practical, science-driven strategies to mitigate human–ele
Update: Dung Beetle Project
The Dung Beetle Project, for which WNPS is sponsoring the scientific research component, aims to build an environmental quality model using dung beetles as a biological indicator.
WNPS Partners with LOLC to Establish a Multi-Regional Monitoring System for the Conservation of the Sri Lankan Leopard
WNPS partners with LOLC Holdings PLC to establish a network of specialized leopard conservation locations and research centers across identified geographically important areas with
When ignorance is bliss: Driving Mannar’s Birds Away
The Wildlife & Nature Protection Society (WNPS) is appalled to learn that so-called birdwatchers from the Capital are visiting Mannar armed with drones, endangering the continued s