https://www.sundaytimes.lk/241110/news/sudden-algal-bloom-dealt-death-blow-to-trincos-triggerfish-577483.html published on SundayTimes on 10.11.2024 Thousands of dead triggerfish found washed ashore on Trincomalee beaches likely died due to factors associated with an algal bloom, according to scientists. Trincomalee is renowned for its serene beaches, but certain areas recently turned foul-smelling due to thousands of decaying fish washing ashore and floating in the shallow bays. Onlookers speculated variou
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/241103/news/deepavali-celebrations-draw-together-all-faiths-at-walpola-rahula-institute-576027.html Published on 03.11.2024 The Hindus of Sri Lanka and around the world celebrated the Deepavali festival a few days ago, on October 31. In line with Deepavali, a group of Hindu followers gathered to celebrate the festival that welcomed participants from various religions, primarily Buddhists. The event took place on October 25 at the Walpola Rahula Institute (WRI), located ...
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/241027/news/young-zoologists-on-an-artistic-foray-575372.html published on SundayTimes on 27.10.2024 Operating from the National Zoological Gardens in Dehiwala, the Young Zoologists’ Association (YZA) is one of Sri Lanka’s leading organisations for environmental education. It promotes wildlife art and ethical wildlife photography, providing young enthusiasts an invaluable platform to exhibit their talents through an annual exhibition. This year’s exhibition titled Kin Wild feature
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/241020/news/look-out-for-exhausted-pittas-574634.html published on SundayTimes on 20.10.2024 As the southernmost landmass along the Central Asian Flyway for migratory birds, Sri Lanka attracts over 200 winter visitors, who start arriving from the end of August. Many of the migrants are already here but bird lovers are on the watch out for that special migrant in October. “The Indian Pitta, known as avichchiya ...
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/241006/news/panaduras-tailless-dolphin-exposes-bycatch-brutality-573455.html Published on SundayTimes on 06.10.2024 On Friday, October 4, a dolphin carcass washed ashore on Panadura beach, along the West coast. Onlookers were shocked to find the dolphin’s tail missing, with a sharp cut indicating the involvement of human activity. According to Dr. Ranil Nanayakkara, a conservation biologist specialising in marine mammals, dolphins often follow large schools of fish ...
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/240929/news/environmentalists-say-kidnaturalist-programme-best-answer-to-draw-children-away-from-digital-addiction-572766.html published on SundayTimes on 29.09.2024 As World Children’s Day falls on October 1, the focus has fallen on the importance of getting more schoolgoing children to be a part of the KidNaturalist programme conducted by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to veer them away from digital over dependency. Recent studies show that children spend more time on dig
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/240929/news/post-harvest-losses-fresh-leadership-and-a-new-initiative-572692.html Published on SundayTimes on 29.09.2024 In the fertile lands of Nuwara Eliya, farmers harvest cabbages the size of an average jackfruit. However, by the time they are ready for consumption, they shrink to the size of a breadfruit, as several outer leaves become rotten or damaged and must be removed. In Sri Lanka, approximately 38% of fruits and vegetables ...
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/240901/news/vast-crowds-take-the-joy-out-of-elephant-attraction-569844.html Published on SundayTimes on 01.09.2024 The Elephant Transit Home (ETH) in Udawalawe is a big attraction but during long weekends and special holidays, the experience can be daunting because of overcrowding. A few weeks ago, there was severe congestion when students from several schools visited simultaneously on the last day of the second term. Tour guides reported that large ...
Published on SundayTimes on 25.08.2024 https://www.sundaytimes.lk/240825/news/the-worlds-fastest-bird-that-rules-the-skies-of-colombo-568588.html Ardent birdwatcher Priyanath Kotalawela often visits his favourite birding spot along the walking path of Kimbulawela in Thalawathugoda whenever he has some time. On August 17 he was on one such stroll when he spotted a falcon. Upon closer inspection, Mr. Kotalawela realized it was a Shaheen falcon—a subspecies of the Peregrine Falcon, known ...
Published on SundayTimes on 18.08.2024 https://www.sundaytimes.lk/240818/news/owl-saved-from-drowning-flies-away-after-tlc-567938.html While staying at a tourist bungalow near Wasgamuwa recently, IT professional Niroshan Jayasuriya stepped out of his room one morning around 7 a.m. when he noticed the caretaker trying to console something. On closer inspection, Mr. Jayasuriya saw that it was a little owl struggling in a pool of water trapped in a cement ...
Published in the Sunday Times on July 28, 2024: Sri Lanka’s First Albatross Sighting Thrills Birdwatchers. Lahiru: Daily observes seabirds in Mannar By Malaka Rodrigo Lahiru Walpita, an avid birdwatcher based in Mannar, spends his days combing the beaches in search of seabirds. On the morning of July 22, at around 5.45 a.m., something caught his attention; a large seabird ...
In the past, clouds of butterflies flying in one direction were a sight to behold. According to folklore, these butterflies were flying towards the holy mountain, Adam’s Peak (Sripada), to pay obeisance to Lord Buddha’s sacred footprint. This phenomenon gave rise to the commonly used name ‘Samanala Kanda’. Whether these butterflies were actually flying towards Adam’s Peak or simply performing ...
Published on Sunday Times on 14.07.2024: Fisherman Dies of Extensive Bleeding After Moralla Pierces His Neck in Freak Accident In a tragic incident earlier this month, a fisherman from Jaffna died when a fish pierced his neck. This incident occurred while two fishermen were out at sea in a small motorboat at night, according to J. Sudagaran, Assistant Director at ...
Published on Sunday Times on 05.05.2024: Birds That Find Foster Parents to Raise Their Kids During an early April visit to the Peradeniya Royal Botanical Garden, Dr. Ruwan Perera, a bird enthusiast, spotted a young Common Hawk Cuckoo perched on a branch. Capturing several photographs, he was surprised to see a Yellow-billed Babbler approach the young Hawk Cuckoo and feed ...
Published on Sunday Times on 07.04.2024: Newly Discovered Fireflies Stir Hopes of Other Species Fireflies are interesting insects as they produce a greenish light. While continuing their ongoing research on fireflies in Rammale Forest, a team of researchers from the University of Ruhuna noticed a few flying firefly species that looked different. In addition to fireflies, there were wingless alien-looking ...
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/231112/news/do-not-panic-but-be-aware-of-stonefish-when-walking-in-shallow-sea-538179.html Recent reports of unsuspecting swimmers being stung by Stonefish in Galle, have raised concerns. Stonefish are considered one of the most venomous fish in the sea. Senior lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna, Dr. Janaka Ruben, said the venom is not only painful, but more dangerously, a big dose could be fatal to humans. He said it was ...
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/231105/news/watch-out-for-exhausted-feathered-migrants-in-your-home-gardens-537692.html published on SundayTimes on 05.11.2023 This the season when our feathered winter visitors arrive in Sri Lanka, and ornithologists have urged the public to keep a lookout for them. October is usually the month when the majority of migratory birds arrive. However, some of them are exhausted after their long flight. The Indian Pitta (Pitta brachyura), known as Avichchiyain ...
Published on SundayTimes on 29.10.2023 https://www.sundaytimes.lk/231029/news/new-mushroom-species-found-in-home-gardens-and-university-537041.html The rain has become a hassle for most Sri Lankans these days, but keep an eye on your garden as these damp conditions could wake up sleeping mushroom beauties. “Sri Lanka has very good mushroom diversity, but as these are largely understudied, perhaps the mushroom in your garden too can be a species new ...
Published on SundayTimes on 04.06.2023 https://www.sundaytimes.lk/230604/news/step-in-to-your-home-garden-and-observe-the-birds-521712.html Connect with nature by stepping into one’s own home gardens, is the message from the Field Ornithology Group of Sri Lanka (FOGSL), as tomorrow (June 5) marks World Environment Day. “Most home gardens in Sri Lanka still harbour a lot of biodiversity, but we do not pay enough attention,” says FOGSL president Prof Nihal ...
Among the many dansal that were organised across the country to mark Vesakwas a special dansala held in Weheragampita, Matara, offering fresh kirala juice mostly unique to the southern part of the country. The Kirala fruit grows in the marshes and the drink made from it is known to be very refreshing. Though older generations are familiar with the taste, the present ...