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Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
is a relatively small continental island, it exhibits a remarkable diversity of forest types, which are among the biologically one of richest forests in Asia. In these forests plant species show extraordinary patterns of localized distribution. Sri Lanka's forest became one of highest density of species diversity in the world. (2.17 BioD index) Sri Lanka natural forest cover about 12,493 km2 (65,610 km2 total land area) 29.46% According to the National Red List said, Sri Lanka counts 253 land species, 245 species of butterflies, 240 birds, 211 reptiles, 748 evaluated vertebrates and 1,492 invertebrates. Forest coverage is about 70% tropical dry monsoon forests, 15% tropical moist monsoon forests and 5% tropical lower montane forests. By the dawn of the 19th century, Sri Lanka's forest cover was estimated at up to 70% of the total land area. Since then, the forest cover has decreased progressively over time. Significant loss of Sri Lanka's forest cover was first reported in the 19th century, with the introduction of plantation agricultural crops such as tea and vegetables. Commercial timber extraction policy of colonial rulers (British colonial time (1796–1948) also led to clearing of forests in the dry zone. Irrigation development and agricultural expansions have been identified as key drivers of forest cover change. According to the forest cover assessment in 1995, the country had a total 1.94 million hectares or 32.2% of the land area classified as dense forests while the balance 0.47 million hectares or 7% the land area classified as open forests.


History

Sri Lanka continental separated from the south eastern tip of peninsular India by the more than 20 m deep
Palk Strait The Palk Strait ( ta, பாக்கு நீரிணை ''Pākku Nīriṇai'', si, පෝක් සමුද්‍ර සන්ධිය ''Pok Samudra Sandhiya'') is a strait between the Tamil Nadu state of India and the Jaffna Distric ...
. There had been repeated land connections with India across this strait during successive glacial periods, the last being between 10,000 and 20,000 years ago when the sea level was about 120m below the present level creating a 140 km wide land bridge. Notwithstanding these intermittent land connections with India, when exchange of species undoubtedly would have taken place between the island and mainland, Sri Lanka fauna and flora, especially those in the south western quarter, show remarkably high diversity and extraordinary endemism. It is the only area of seasonal lowland climate between western Malaysia ( Sumathra,
Malay Peninsula The Malay Peninsula (Malay: ''Semenanjung Tanah Melayu'') is a peninsula in Mainland Southeast Asia. The landmass runs approximately north–south, and at its terminus, it is the southernmost point of the Asian continental mainland. The area ...
, Borneo and Philippines) and eastern coastal Madagascar.


Features

Based on a global yardstick of concentrations of exceptional terrestrial biodiversity under threat, Sri Lanka and Western Ghats of southwestern India have been grouped together as one of the 34 global hotspots of biodiversity, implying that biologically they are among the richest and at the same time the most endangered terrestrial biogeographic region in earth.


Ecosystems

Sri Lanka is in the north-equatorial tropical zone. Therefore it experiences a climate with high rainfall and temperature which permits the county to be broadly classified into groups as follows. * Terrestrial ecosystems ** Forests-Lowland rain forests, Dry monsoon forests, Montane forests, Thorn scrubs ** Grasslands-Savanna, "patana" * Inland wetland is with ecosystem-Rivers and streams, Reservoirs, Marshes and swamps, villus * Ecosystem is with coastal areas-Lagoons and estuaries, Mangroves, Coral reefs, Sea shore, Sand dunes, Sea grass beds, Salt marshes.


Tropical wet low land rainforests

The tropical wet lowland rainforests are found below 900 m elevation in the south western quarter of the country. The mean annual temperature is about 28 °C, and the mean annual rainfalls varies between 2,000–5,000 mm in different locations without any dry period. The humidity is very high. These forests are characterized by a tall canopy, sub canopy and a sparse shrub layer consisting mostly of the saplings of canopy trees. Sometimes an emergent layer is also seen above the canopy. The vegetation is filled with a network of woody lianas that reach to the canopy layer. A diverse population of epiphytic lichens, mosses, liverworts ferns, orchids are found while many fungi inhabit decaying woods and soil. High endemism of floral and faunal diversity can be seen in these forests. (''
Sinharaja Sinharaja Forest Reserve is a forest reserve and a biodiversity hotspot in Sri Lanka. It is of international significance and has been designated a Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site by UNESCO. According to International Union for Conserv ...
, Nakiyadeniya and Kanneliya are some examples for wet lowlands rainforest)'' These forests are disturbed due to expansion of tea cultivation, agriculture, industrial and residential development. Some tree species found in wet lowland rain forests are; * '' Si:'' Hora, '' Ta:'' Ennai ('' Dipterocarpus zeylanicus'') * '' Si:'' Naa, '' Ta:'' Nagai ('' Mesua ferrea'') * '' Si:'' Hal '' Ta:'' Kungiliyam pinai (''
Vateria copallifera ''Vateria copallifera'' is a species of plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit ...
'') Some animal species found in the wet lowland rainforests are Purple faced langur, Sri Lanka Slender loris, Golden wet zone palm civet.


Tropical montane forests

They occur at elevations above 1,500 m above mean sea level. The average temperature is about 16°C and rainfall is about 2,000 mmm without any dry period. The humidity is high as lowland rainforests. These forests are characterized by a short canopy of about 13 m, with a dense shrub layer. There are trees with umbrella-shaped rounded crowns and twisted branches having leathery small leaves to accommodate the strong winds that prevail in the
montane zone Montane ecosystems are found on the slopes of mountains. The alpine climate in these regions strongly affects the ecosystem because temperatures fall as elevation increases, causing the ecosystem to stratify. This stratification is a crucial f ...
. High density of epiphytes cover the branches and stems of trees. Some plants found in these forests are; * '' Si:'' Keena, '' Ta:'' Pongu ('' Callophyllum walkeri'') * '' Si:'' Walkurudu, '' Ta:'' Kaatu karuwa ('' Cinnamimum ovalifolium'') * '' Si:'' Gal weralu, '' En:'' Wild olive (''
Elaeocarpus montanus ''Elaeocarpus montanus '' is a species of flowering plant in the Elaeocarpaceae family used as a medicinal plant. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. It is known as "Gal weralu - ගල් වෙරලු" by Sinhalese people. References External link ...
'') Some animals that inhabit montane rainforests of Sri Lanka are Sri Lanka Yellow eared bulbul, Sri Lanka highland Shrew (''Suncus montanus)'', Sambar (''Rusa unicolor unicolor)''. Montane forests are distributed in central hills including Knuckles range, Piduruthalagala, Hakgala. Montane forests were greatly affected due to
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.


Tropical dry mixed evergreen forests/Dry monsoon forests

These forests have a mean annual temperature of about 29°C and rainfall around 1,000 mm- 1,500 mm most of which falls during the northeast monsoon periods. There is a marked dry spell from May to August. Above forests are distributed in areas below 300 m altitude. These forests are characterized by having sparse canopy, a sub canopy and a well-developed shrub/herb layer. Some plant species naturally found in these forests are Some of the canopy trees are deciduous during the dry spell of the year. These forests harbour the largest elephant populations in Asia. The mammal fauna includes '' Panthera pardus kotiya'', ''
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'', '' Axis axis ceylonensis''. Most of the forest are protected ad National parks such as Yala National park,
Wilpattu National Park Wilpattu National Park (''Willu-pattu'', "Land of Lakes") is a national park in Sri Lanka. The unique feature of this park is the existence of "Willus" (natural lakes) – natural, sand-rimmed water basins or depressions that fill with rainwater. ...
,
Wasgamuwa National Park Wasgamuwa National Park is a natural park in Sri Lanka situated in the Matale and Polonnaruwa Districts. It was declared to protect and to make a refuge for the displaced wild animals during the Mahaweli Development Project in 1984 and is one of ...
, Maduru-Oya national park, Ritigal Strict Nature reserve and many sanctuaries and forest reserves. These forests are disturbed by 'chena' cultivation, human settlements, extraction of timber, poaching etc. * '' Si:'' Weera, '' Ta:'' Virai (''Drypetes spiaraia'') * '' Si:'' Palu, '' Ta:'' Paalai ('' Manilkara hexandra'') * '' Si:'' Kaluwara, '' Ta:'' Karun-kaali (''
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'')


Tropical thorn scrubs

These are called "scrubs" than "forests" as large trees are sparse and the vegetation is mainly consists of thorny shrubs. They are found in arid lowlands. The mean annual temperature is around 31°C and rainfall is below 1,000 mm with a longer dry period. Due to the dry conditions, many fauna species can't be found. However ''Axis axis ceylonensis, Panthera pardus kotiya,
Elephas maximus maximus The Sri Lankan elephant (''Elephas maximus maximus'') is native to Sri Lanka and one of three recognised subspecies of the Asian elephant. It is the type subspecies of the Asian elephant and was first described by Carl Linnaeus under the b ...
'' can be seen in these areas. They are distributed near
Hambantota Hambantota ( si, හම්බන්තොට, ta, அம்பாந்தோட்டை) is the main town in Hambantota District, Southern Province, Sri LankaThe prominent Malays (මැලේ) most part of the population is to be partly des ...
, Yala,
Mannar Mannar may refer to the following places: India * Mannar, Alappuzha, a town in Chengannur Taluk, Kerala Sri Lanka * Mannar District, one of 25 districts in Sri Lanka ** Mannar Island, an island within the district **Mannar Bridge, a bridge connect ...
, Puttalam areas and disturbed due to various development pressures. The following plant species are commonly found; * '' Si:'' Gini-andara, '' Ta:'' Vindattai ('' Dichrostachys cineria'') * '' Si:'' Ranawara, '' Ta:'' Avaram poo (''
Cassia auriculata ''Senna auriculata'' is a leguminous tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It is commonly known by its local names matura tea tree, avaram or ranawara , ( kn, ಆವರಿಕೆ ''āvarike'', Marathi: तरवड, Malayalam: ആവര, si, ...
'') * '' Si:'' Heeressa, '' Ta:'' Pirandai ('' Cissus quadrangularis'')


Savanna

Savannas have a thick grass cover and few scattered trees. These are common on hill slopes of the dry or intermediate zone. The thin layer of soil on hill slopes can not support the growth of trees and the grass cover of savannas helps to bind soil particles and reduce erosion of soil. Periodic fires are common to this ecosystem as the fired grass cover easily catch fire in dry period of the year. They have trees with fire-resistant species. Savannas are seen in
Bibile Bibile (also spelled:Bibila) is a town located in Monaragala District, Uva Province of Sri Lanka. Bibile's land is important to Sri Lankan agriculture. It was well known for oranges An orange is a fruit of various citrus species in the fa ...
, Monaragala, Mahiyanganaya, Wellawaya and Horton Plains areas. These are distributed by periodic fires set by villagers for various reasons. Some plant species found in Savanna are trees are; * '' Si:'' Aralu, '' Ta:'' Kadukkay (''
Terminalia chebula ''Terminalia chebula'', commonly known as black- or chebulic myrobalan, is a species of ''Terminalia'', native to South Asia from India and Nepal east to southwest China (Yunnan), and south to Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Vietnam.Flora of China''Term ...
'') * '' Si:'' Nelli, '' Ta:'' Topu-nelli ('' Phyllanthus emblica'') * '' Si:'' Bulu, '' Ta:'' Adhan-koddai, tanti ('' Terminalia bellirica'') * '' Si:'' Mana, '' Ta:'' Vasanai pullu. '' En:'' Citronella grass ('' Dichrostachys cineria'') * '' Si:'' Iluk, '' Ta:'' Tharpai pullu. '' En:'' Congon grass ('' Imperata cylindrica'')


Patana

There are two type of 'Patana' found in Sri Lanka; 'Wet Patana grassland' and 'Dry Patana grassland' based on the rainfall pattern and soil of the site. 'Wet Patana' grass lands are found in areas above 1,500 m from the sea level with mean annual rainfall of over 2,000 mm. Temperature range from 5 °C to 18 °C. Mist, fog and frost and frost are common in these areas and do not experience any dry period. The grasses do not reach more than 1 m height and are called '
tussock Tussock may refer to: * Tussock grass, a group of species in the family Poaceae *Floating island * Lymantriinae, called tussock moths or tussocks See also * Hassock (disambiguation) Hassock may refer to: * Kneeler, a cushion or a piece of f ...
' grasses which include the ''Chrysopogon nodulibarbis'' and ''Arundinella villosa.'' The animals include a large Sri Lankan sambar and Wild-boare population and few Sri Lankan leopards (''Panthera pardus kotiya).'' Extensive 'Wet Patana' are found only in Horton plains. 'Dry Patana' are found in altitudes between 500 m to 1,600 m. They receive a rainfall about 1,400 to 2,000 mm with a definite dry period. Temperature ranges from 18 °C to 24 °C. The vegetation is made up of grasses that grow up to 1-2 m height such as ''
Cymbopogon nardus ''Cymbopogon nardus'', common name citronella grass, is a species of perennial aromatic plant from the family Poaceae, originating in tropical Asia. It is the source of an essential oil known as citronella oil, which is widely used for its natu ...
'' and ''Themeda tremula.'' 'Dry Patana' is common on hill tops in Hanthana, Gampola, Welimada and Haputale.


Wetlands

Wetlands are simply habitats with permanent or temporary accumulation of water with associated plant and animals. According to Ramasar Convention, wetlands are defined as areas of marsh, fen, peatland or water, whether natural or salt, including areas of marine water the depth of which at low tide not exceed six metres.


Marshes and swamp forests

Inland freshwater marshlands are low-lying areas that receive water through surface runoff, ground water seepage or flood water from rivers. These contain peat (partially decomposed organic matter), and water-logged sticky clay soil. Many water birds, amphibians and fresh species inhabit these areas. Plants that have adapted to grow in shallow stagnant water such as '' Colocassi spp.'', '' Aponogeton spp.'', species are abundant in inland marshlands. Freshwater swamp forests are not common in Sri Lanka. It is a place where forest vegetation is inundated for a short period of time in the year as seen in Waturana swamp at Bulathsinhala located in the ' Kalu ganga' river basin.


Villus

Generally 'villus' are the
flood plains A floodplain or flood plain or bottomlands is an area of land adjacent to a river which stretches from the banks of its channel to the base of the enclosing valley walls, and which experiences flooding during periods of high discharge.Goudi ...
of the reservoirs. 'Villu' grasslands possess a special link with the wildlife in the area, especially elephants and bird population. The vegetation is dominant with grasses (members of ''
Poaceae Poaceae () or Gramineae () is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses. It includes the cereal grasses, bamboos and the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivated in lawns an ...
'')and sedge (member of ''
Cyperaceae The Cyperaceae are a family of graminoid (grass-like), monocotyledonous flowering plants known as sedges. The family is large, with some 5,500 known species described in about 90 genera, the largest being the "true sedges" genus ''Carex'' w ...
''). 'Villu' grasslands are located in areas such as Mahawelli flood plains, Wilpattu National Park.


Lagoons and estuaries

Lagoons are coastal wetlands generally separated from the sea by a sand barries. (eg. Negambo and
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lagoons) Estuaries are formed in places where rivers enter the sea and does not contain a sand barriers separating it from seas.(eg.
Madu ganga Madu Ganga is a minor watercourse which originates near Uragasmanhandiya in the Galle District of Sri Lanka, before widening into the Madu Ganga Lake at Balapitiya. The river then flows for a further a before draining into the Indian Ocean. It i ...
/ Benthota) The daily tidal fluctuation is a characteristic of these places.


Mangroves

Mangroves ecosystem is an intertidal vegetation that covers fringes of the lagoons and estuaries. They share characteristics usually of saline/brackish water, loose soil and anoxic conditions. The vegetation is also exposed to intense sunlight. Mangrove plants could be categorized into groups; true mangroves that occur towards the boundary between sea and land and mangrove associated that occur more towards inland common true mangrove species are; * '' Si:'' Kadol, '' Ta:'' Kandal ('' Rhizophora spp.,
Bruguiera ''Bruguiera'' is a plant genus in the family Rhizophoraceae. It is a small genus of five mangrove species and three hybrids of the Indian and west Pacific Ocean region, its range extending from East Africa and Madagascar through coastal India, ...
spp.'') * '' Si:'' Mas athu, '' Ta:'' Kannamaram ('' Avicennia marina'') Common mangrove associate are; * '' Si:'' Karan koku, '' En:'' Golden leather fern (''
Acrostichum aureum ''Acrostichum aureum'', the golden leather fern, is a large species of fern that grows in mangrove swamps and other wet locations. Other common names include swamp fern and mangrove fern. Description The golden leather fern has large fronds ...
'') * '' Si:'' Katu-ikili, '' En:'' Holly mangrove ('' Acanthus ilicifofius'') In order to protect from sunlight leaves of the mangrove have a thick cuticle to reflect sunrays and/ or cut off excess radiation. Some have salt glands to secrete excess salts that are absorbed by the plants. There are special roots to intake atmospheric oxygen. Seeds of some mangroves germinate while attached to the mother plant ("vivipary"). This helps the seed to establish successfully soon after falling from the tree. Mangroves provide a unique habitat mainly for many crustaceans and
mollusks Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is esti ...
. Mangroves are found in Puttalam,
Batticaloa Batticaloa ( ta, மட்டக்களப்பு, ''Maṭṭakkaḷappu''; si, මඩකලපුව, ''Maḍakalapuwa'') is a major city in the Eastern Province, Sri Lanka, and its former capital. It is the administrative capital of the B ...
, Trincomalee, Galle,Bentota and Negambo.


Salt marshes

Salt marshes A salt marsh or saltmarsh, also known as a coastal salt marsh or a tidal marsh, is a coastal ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone between land and open saltwater or brackish water that is regularly flooded by the tides. It is dominated ...
are marshlands restricted to the arid coastal regions of the country where soil dries up to form crystals of salts during the dry season. Low rainfall, high wind, high temperatures and losses sand blowing with salt are some of the major characteristics found in this ecosystem. The vegetation has only few plant and animal species. Plant are short, contain fleshy succulent plant bodies one common plant species is ''Salicornia spp.'' salt marshes are common in Puttalam, Mannar, Hambantota and Vakarai areas.


Sea grass beds

In large lagoon areas with low wave action, the floor of the shallow sea is occupied by sea grasses. These are not grass species but appear like grasses due to the shape of leaves. (eg. plant species such as ''
Halodule ''Halodule'' is a genus of plants in the family Cymodoceaceae described as a genus in 1841. It is widespread on tropical and semi-tropical ocean shores of all continents except Europe and Antarctica. Species Hybridization has been reported in ...
spp.'' and ''Halophyla spp.'' are common sea grasses found in Sri Lanka) Especially from Kalpitiya to Mannar. Sea grasses grow in a compact cluster and provides the sea bed a favourable habitat for breeding of many fish species. However, these areas are often disturbed by the fisheries activities as these are the parking areas of fishing boats.


Coral reefs

Coral reefs A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals. Reefs are formed of Colony (biology), colonies of coral polyp (zoology), polyps held together by calcium carbonate. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals, wh ...
are one of the natural wonders of Sri Lanka. Coastline of about 1,585 km, has nearshore coral reefs of varying quality along 2% of the liner coast. The most extensive coral reefs occur off the north west and east coast up to and around the Jaffna Peninsula. The greatest extent of true corals in Sri Lanka lie in patchy reefs from Vakalai to the Kalpitya peninsular. These offer the most varied reef access from snorkelling on shallow reefs to scuba diving on deeper reefs. Patchy coral reefs are also found on the western and eastern seaboards at a distance of about 15-20 km from the shore, at an average depth of 20m. Passekudah and Trincomalee have the best coral reefs on the Eastern Maritime Province seaboard. Hikkaduwa,
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, Rumassala and Matara have the main fringing reefs along the southern coast. Little Basses and Great Basses off the south coast have the best barrier like reefs in Sri Lanka.


Rivers and streams

Sri Lanka has an extensive network of rivers, which drains a total of 103 distinct natural river basins. The river basins originating in the wet highlands are perennial, while many of those in dry zone are seasonal. There is hardly any vegetation to be found in running water.


Reservoirs

There are no natural lakes in Sri Lanka, but there are numerous ancient irrigation tanks mainly scattered in the low land dry zone. Typical irrigation tanks include " Parakrama samudra", " Kala wewa"", " Minneriya wewa" and "
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". * '' Si:'' Manel, '' En:'' Water lily (''
Nymphaea ''Nymphaea'' () is a genus of hardy and tender aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Many species are cultivated as ornamental plants, and many cultivars have been bred. Some taxa occur as introduc ...
spp.'') * '' Si:'' Nelum, '' Ta:'' Tamarai ('' Nelumbo nucifera'') * '' Si:'' Kekatiya, '' Ta:'' Koddi ('' Aponogeton spp.'') * Often free floating invasive alien plant species such as '' Salavinia'' and Water hyacinth also can be seen in these tanks.


Sea shore

The long
sea shore A shore or a shoreline is the fringe of land at the edge of a large body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake. In physical oceanography, a shore is the wider fringe that is geologically modified by the action of the body of water past ...
of Sri Lanka varies in nature. The most common sea shore type is sandy sea shores. The sea shore areas share the characteristics of high temperature throughout, and slat spray and high winds especially during the monsoon seasons. Most of the sea shore plants have adapted to these conditions. Examples for these plants are, * '' Si:'' Muhudu Bimthamburu, '' En:'' Beach Morning Glory, '' Ta:'' Atampu ('' Ipomea pescaprae'') * '' Si:'' Maha rawana revula, '' Ta:'' Ravannan meesai (''Spinifex littoreus'') The vegetation gradually become stable a distance away from the tide mark, with the stabilization of the soil. In these areas plant species such as, * '' Si:'' Wara, '' Ta:'' Erukkalau ('' Calotropis gigantea'') * '' Si:'' Wetakeiya, '' Ta:'' Talai (''
Pandanus ''Pandanus'' is a genus of monocots with some 750 accepted species. They are palm-like, dioecious trees and shrubs native to the Old World tropics and subtropics. The greatest number of species are found in Madagascar and Malaysia. Common names ...
spp.'')


Sand Dunes

Sand dunes A dune is a landform composed of wind- or water-driven sand. It typically takes the form of a mound, ridge, or hill. An area with dunes is called a dune system or a dune complex. A large dune complex is called a dune field, while broad, fl ...
are characterized by stunted or creping vegetation on large masses of sand. The sand dune structure is determined by wind speed and direction. Dunes are raised beaches of sand and are characteristic of certain coastal areas in the arid zone. Example: near Mullativu, Trincomalee, Kalpitiya, Yala etc.


Deforestation


Causes and Impacts

Large scale agricultural and settlement schemes without the recognition given for wild animal habitats and their migration patterns have been a major driver of deforestation and degradation, particularly in the dry zone, during the last century. Planted crops, such as sugar cane,
banana A banana is an elongated, edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants in the genus ''Musa''. In some countries, bananas used for cooking may be called "plantains", distinguis ...
, maize and
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, in an unplanned manner, have led to ever-increasing human-elephant conflicts. Sri Lanka current forest cover 16.5% in 2019 down form 29.7% in 2017.


References

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