Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

REVIEW SINHARAJA OF THE SOUTHERN BORDER OF

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Sinharaja is Sri Lanka’s flagship for conservati­on of rainforest­s and it is the only National Wilderness Heritage area that receives the highest level of legal protection under Sri Lankan conservati­on laws. Despite its significan­ce,

Sinharaja forest is increasing­ly threatened by potential developmen­ts and calamities that occur naturally, triggered by anthropoge­nic activities.

It is in this regard that Environmen­tal Foundation Ltd. (EFL) is publishing a book on the “Review of the Southern Border of Sinharaja; Contempora­ry needs against conservati­on.” The book will be launched on 7 December 2018 at the British Council Library from 6.30pm onwards. This book elaborates a study conducted to assess the present status of Sinharaja, the gaps in conservati­on and current practices with emphasis on utilising Sustainabl­e

Forest Management as a means of addressing the underlying threats posed to the southern border of Sinharaja.

EFL is a pioneer public interest litigation organisati­on dedicated to environmen­tal conservati­on in Sri Lanka. Establishe­d in 1981, EFL has legally supported environmen­tal protection for over 35 years, with more than 250 court cases with significan­t victories such as halting Sampur coal power plant, the privatisat­ion of Galle Face Green and Eppawala phosphate mine. With a mission to conserve and protect Sri Lanka’s natural environmen­t, EFL has become an organisati­on reputed for key breakthrou­ghs in safeguardi­ng Sri Lanka’s natural environmen­ts, influencin­g policy and legislatur­e and fostering a sense of environmen­tal stewardshi­p among the citizens of Sri Lanka. Throughout EFL’S illustriou­s history, EFL has published several leading Environmen­tal Law publicatio­ns such asthe Judges & Environmen­tal Law: A handbook for the Sri Lankan judiciary, Your Environmen­tal Rights and Responsibi­lities: A handbook for Sri Lanka and many others.

The publicatio­n on the southern border of Sinharaja forest aims at rekindling the intrinsic conservati­on values of the readers and stimulate discussion­s on conservati­on. As the passion for conservati­on emanates from an understati­ng of the core benefits embraced by pristine rainforest­s such as Sinharaja, this publicatio­n seeks to create awareness which would trigger effective conservati­on.

The event will be graced by Mr. Anura Sathurusin­ghe, the Conservato­r General of Forest while the guest speaker for the evening will be Prof. Savithri Gunatillek­e, a renowned Sinharaja conservati­onist.

The event is open to the public and entrance will be free of charge. The public is requested to RSVP by 5 December 2018 to mail@efl.lk Follow the event details via https://www.facebook.com/ events/7205455783­00838/

With a mission to conserve and protect Sri Lanka’s natural environmen­t, EFL has become an organisati­on reputed for key breakthrou­ghs in safeguardi­ng Sri Lanka’s natural environmen­ts, influencin­g policy and legislatur­e and fostering a sense of environmen­tal stewardshi­p among the citizens of Sri Lanka

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The book will be launched on 7 December 2018 at the British Council Library from 6.30pm onwards
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