Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Proposals to reclaim encroached land around Wilpattu Sanctuary

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A government committee appointed to look into disputed lands around the Wilpattu Sanctuary has recommende­d that encroached plots be reclaimed.

Musali Divisional Secretary, K.S.Wasantha Kumara, a member of the Committee told the Sunday Times a detailed report with the recommenda­tions had been submitted.

“Certain areas in the buffer zone around the sanctuary and the lands belonging to the Wildlife Department have been encroached upon," he said adding that the Forestry Department was trying to reclaim those lands without a proper plan.

A visit to the area by journalist­s this week revealed that some of the houses built in the areas were under utilised and that most of the occupants had left the area. Closed structures had been eroded by the jungle. While the Electricit­y Board has given connection­s to such housing units, the houses still remained unoccupied.

The acute shortage of drinking water, a lack of sanitary facilities and other basic amenities have prompted those in the area to vacate their homes. According to reports no feasibilit­y study on the environmen­tal impact of the housing project in the nature reservatio­n was put forward prior to its commenceme­nt. The housing project has affected the ecological balance and sustainabi­lity of animal life in Wilpattu and Kallaru. The President previously ordered the suspension of human settlement­s in the reservatio­n and declared the Kallaru forest as a conservati­on reservatio­n since 2016. Environmen­tal Attorney, Jagath Gunewarden­a commenting on the developmen­ts said the cleared land belongs to the Marrichchi­karu - Kallaru area which is home to a thriving growth of medicinal plants and valuable timber trees. Further, it was pointed out that Ayurvedic plants such as Himbuttu and Kotala are no more as the jungle has been cleared indiscrimi­nately owing to the developmen­t of settlement­s.

 ??  ?? Abandoned houses.Pic by Hiran Prikyankar­a Jayasinghe
Abandoned houses.Pic by Hiran Prikyankar­a Jayasinghe

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