Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL), a sustainability focused organisation initiated by Dilmah Tea, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, recently launched a collaboration amongst businesses and government to restore up to 25 acres of degraded mangrove forest patches in the Anawilundawa Wetland Sanctuary. The initiative in linked to [...]

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Biodiversity Sri Lanka led-collaboration to restore mangroves

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Chairperson of BSL’s Board of Directors, Dilhan C Fernando, Heads and representatives of the other collaborating private companies, Citizens Development Business Finance PLC, Dole Lanka Pvt Ltd, Dynawash Ltd, Eswaran Brothers Exports (Pvt) Ltd, National Development Bank PLC, Dilmah Tea and Biodiversity Sri Lanka team at the event.

Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL), a sustainability focused organisation initiated by Dilmah Tea, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, recently launched a collaboration amongst businesses and government to restore up to 25 acres of degraded mangrove forest patches in the Anawilundawa Wetland Sanctuary.

The initiative in linked to the critical importance of restoring degraded wetlands, to harness the social, environmental and economic benefits of mangroves, through the Life to Our Mangroves project, BSL said in a media release. The project partners, all members of BSL, will fund the restoration effort over five years, whilst guidance and leadership will be provided by the Department of Wildlife Conservation. BSL will obtain further technical support from the Wayamba University. BSL’s landmark multi-partner public private partnership project ‘LIFE’ which recently completed four years of progress in restoring 12 hectares of degraded fern land located in Opatha, within the Kanneliya Conservation Forest is the inspiration for this unique yet timely project.

Anawilundawa Wetland Sanctuary is one of only six RAMSAR wetlands in the country, located along the coastal belt between Chilaw and Puttalam cities. Comprising varying forest wetland ecosystems including coastal saltwater ecosystems, and freshwater lakes, the Sanctuary has international significance and also features mangroves.

The restoration of the degraded site will incorporate input from all stakeholders to maximise social, environmental and economic impact.

The commitment was formalised at a ceremony held in the garden of the Dilmah head office just outside Colombo. Together with the Chairperson of BSL’s Board of Directors, Dilhan C. Fernando, heads and representatives of the other collaborating private companies, Citizens Development Business Finance PLC, Dole Lanka Pvt Ltd, Dynawash Ltd, Eswaran Brothers Exports (Pvt) Ltd, National Development Bank PLC, joined the Biodiversity Sri Lanka team at the event.

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