Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Action To Protect Wetlands

For People And Nature

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Colombo is a ‘City of Wetlands’. They play a vital role in reducing the impact of flooding, in absorbing pollutants from the air, and in improving water quality. They provide habitat for a wide diversity of life, and support plants and animals that are found nowhere else. Despite continuing loss and degradatio­n, they still cover over 200 Km of the Metropolis, and its suburbs. They are vital for the healthy well-being of the city’s residents. Significan­tly, wetlands benefit the urban poor from the livelihood they provide with their products, thus making considerab­le contributi­on to the food security of the City.

Unfortunat­ely, many of the wetland ecosystems in Sri Lanka are now threatened by human activity. It is imperative, therefore, that the general population is made aware of their importance and of the need to take appropriat­e action to conserve these valuable ecosystems.

To explain the importance of these intricatel­y interconne­cted and balanced wonders of evolution, and of wetlands great importance to the future wellbeing of the citizens of this country, the WNPS is privileged to have the services of three esteemed academics whose combined knowledge covers every facet of this complex eco-system.

Prof. Siril Wijesundar­a is a Research Professor attached to the National Institute of Fundamenta­l Studies, Kandy. Since 1980, he has been associated with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradeniya, and retired as the Director General of Department of National Botanic Gardens in 2015. In 2006, Prof. Wijesundar­a was elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, Sri Lanka. He will make an introducto­ry presentati­on explaining the numerous ecosystem services freely given to us by these amazing wetlands.

Prof. Sevvandi Jayakody is a General Committee member of the WNPS, holds a BSC. (Hons.) Degree in Zoology from the University of Kelaniya, a Postgradua­te Diploma in Wildlife Management and Conservati­on from the Wildlife Institute of India, a PHD in Zoology from the University of Aberdeen. She has conducted post-doctoral research at the SCIRO, Australia, the James Hutton Institute, Scotland and at the IDRC, Canada. In 1997, she joined the Department of Wildlife Conservati­on as an Assistant Director and currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at the Wayamba University of Sri Lanka. Prof. Jayakody will speak on the ‘People Component of Wetlands’.

Prof. Sampath Seneviratn­e is a General Committee member of the WNPS and the current President of the Field Ornitholog­y Group of Sri Lanka (FOGSL), and has made the conservati­on of Sri Lanka’s birds a mission of his life. A Senior Lecturer in Zoology at the Colombo University, he has a PHD in Evolutiona­ry Ecology from Memorial University, Canada. In addition, Dr. Seneviratn­e is a member of the Internatio­nal Ornitholog­ical Union, Associatio­n for Tropical Biology and Conservati­on (ATBC), American Ornitholog­ist’s Union (AOU), and the Oriental Bird Club (OBC). He will speak on ‘Wetlands connect us – it’s time for us to connect with Wetlands’.

They are happy to recommence the physical lecture at the BMICH whilst continuing both Zoom and FB live for the benefit of the members who tuned from across the Island and the World. You could simply scan the QR code to access the zoom link on the day of the lecture

The lecture is open to both members and non-members. Entrance free, we kindly request the members to follow all health and safety requiremen­ts at BMICH.

It is imperative, therefore, that the general population is made aware of their importance and of the need to take appropriat­e action to conserve these valuable ecosystems

6 pm, 17th February, Jasmine Hall, BMICH And online via zoom and FB

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Thalangama Wetland
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Thalangama Wetland
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A Ramsar wetland in North Western Part of Sri Lanka
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Attidiya Bellanwila Wetland
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Eurasian Moorhen
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Mannar Wetlands
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Mannar Wetlands

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