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Pages in category "Sri Lankan environmentalists" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The series has received acclaim from critics and audiences alike, and all the telecast episodes were trending on YouTube, setting a record in Sri Lankan teledrama history. [33] At the 2021 Sumathi Awards , the teledrama received awards for Popular Actor (Sajitha) and Popular Actress (Senali).
Mohan Munasinghe is a Sri Lankan physicist, engineer and economist with a focus on energy, water resources, sustainable development and climate change.He was the 2021 Blue Planet Prize Laureate, and Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former Vice-President of the United States Al Gore. [1]
Sri Lanka's central and southern parts are home to montane forests, sub-montane forests and to lowland rainforests. In contrast, sparse forests, mangroves, riverine dry forests and monsoon forests are located in the dry zone. These forest covers in Sri Lanka have been greatly reduced by legal and illegal forest clearing. [3]
Chethika Gunasiri is a Sri Lankan environmental scientist and researcher. She is well known for her sustainability related efforts especially related to Colombo Wetland Management Strategy. [ 1 ] She has often spoken about the importance of wetlands for a sustainable Colombo and she has raised awareness among public about the critical role ...
Manikkawatha (Sinhala: මාණික්කාවත) is a 2021 Sri Lankan drama serial broadcast on Independent Television Network. [1] The series is directed by Sudath Rohana . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the live action adaptation of critic's acclaimed novel by Mahinda Prasad Masimbula with the same name. [ 4 ]
Today's Wordle Answer for #1248 on Monday, November 18, 2024. Today's Wordle answer on Monday, November 18, 2024, is FRAIL. How'd you do? Next: Catch up on other Wordle answers from this week.
The Loris, found only in Sri Lanka and South India, is related to the Lemurs of Madagascar. The connection to India led to a commonality of species, e.g. freshwater fish, the now extinct Sri Lankan Gaur (Bibos sinhaleyus) and the Sri Lankan Lion (Panthera leo sinhaleyus). [5] The island was connected, off and on at least 17 times in the past ...