The
Environmental issues with regards to the natural forest degradation of Sri Lanka
is on the rise. The main reason is the so called development activities after
the liberation of the country from a 30 year war. We need the development but
at what cost? If the authorities developing a car park for "Deyata Kirula" so called
Development exhibition within a scantuary which is covered by a elecric fens, I
guess they’re gone insane. Here is a good Interview done by the Young Asia Television’s
Narada Bakmeewewa with Mr. Sajeewa Chamikara, the Director of the Environment
Conservation Trust, Sri Lanka.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
World Water Day | March 22
World Water Day is held annually
on 22 March as a means of focusing attention on the
importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of
freshwater resources.
Year 2013 is also the International
Year of Water Cooperation. They declared this in view of the
organization’s multi-dimensional mandate in the realm of natural and social
sciences, culture, Education and communication, and its significant and long-standing contribution to the
management of the world’s freshwater resources.
There were a couple of activities
in Sri Lanka and Taiwan on water conservation. Taiwan at the moment is facing a
bit of water scarcity due to the lack of rainfall. Although the winter here in Taiwan, especially northern part is wet, but we are experiencing rather a dry
Winter this time. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka experienced some extreme rainfall events
in last few months. All
these events evidence the climate change impacts. So it's a
high time to act, but not just celebrating the day.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Sri Lanka featured in National Geographic Traveler
National Geographic Magazine once name Sri Lanka as one of their top destinations for this year. After the end
of 30 years civil war, the country has become a peaceful and safe place for the
travelers, hence boost the tourism industry in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka was a world
famous tourist destination for edges. Apart from the traditional sun and beach tourism,
Sri Lanka has moved into various new dimensions of tourism giving travelers ample
choices to enjoy their stay in Sri Lanka. The National Geographic Traveler magazine has
a special supplement dedicated to Sri Lanka, a 36 paged guide to travel in Sri
Lanka. They have highlighted the country’s top 21 attractions for travelers in
the April 2013 issue.
Sri Lanka: Top 21 highlights
|
Monday, March 4, 2013
Wildlife of Formosa...
Taiwan is an island nation which is half the size of Sri Lanka (36,193
km2) in the western Pacific and straddling the Tropic of Cancer. Taiwan has a
range of climatic zones from tropical to temperate, resulting in tremendous
Biodiversity. However, the recent boost in economy with the increase of development
in the latter part of the 20th century, has
given rise to serious issues related to the environment of the country. The country
boast of over 20% of protected areas of its land cover.
Its claim to have a total of 1,257 fauna species, where 252 of
them are endemic to the country (20%). The situation of the floral community is
total species, 4,077 and endemic species of 1,067 (26%). You can find more
information here.
Following are some small collection of wildlife encountered by my stay
in Taiwan, since 2011.
Labels:
2011,
2012,
2013,
Amphibians,
Biodiversity,
Birds,
Taipei,
Taiwan
Location:
Taiwan
Thursday, January 31, 2013
The Beauty of Taiwan – In timelapse...
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
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