Monthly lectures
Home The Study of Sri Lanka’s Endemic Biota—A Malacologist’s View By Dinarzarde Raheem October 2025 WNPS Monthly Lecture: Evolution: Stories Our Freshwater Fishes Tell By Dr
Urban Sustainability and Youth Climate Action Network
With urban centres rapidly expanding and contributing significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, WNPS has strengthened its focus on sustainable urban development and climate mitiga
Driving Environmental Education, Youth Engagement, and Evidence-Based Action
As climate change continues to accelerate across Sri Lanka, the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS) has taken urgent steps to build a climate-aware society through educat
Seylan Tikiri supports ‘Wild Kids’ Signs partnership with WNPS as Banking Partner
Seylan Bank has announced its partnership with the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS) as official banking partner to support the ‘Wild Kids’ initiative; brought forw
Protecting the Roots of the Sea
“If there are no mangroves, then the sea will have no meaning. It’s like a tree with no roots, for the mangroves are the roots of the sea!”
Community Based Mangrove Restoration in Anawilundawa Stilted for Success in Partnership with WNPS, DWC and HEMAS
The Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS) in partnership with Hemas Consumer Brands and Department of Wildlife Cnservation commemorated World Wetland Day by planting mangro
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