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The Sri Lankan Leopard: A National Treasure Under Threat – Malsha – eLanka

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The Sri Lankan Leopard: A National Treasure Under Threat – Malsha – eLanka

The Sri Lankan Leopard

The Sri Lankan leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya) is an endemic subspecies found exclusively in Sri Lanka. First described in 1956 by zoologist Paules Edward Pieris Deraniyagala, this majestic big cat is the apex predator on the island, playing a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by regulating prey populations. 

Physical Characteristics

Sri Lankan leopards are among the largest leopard subspecies globally, a trait attributed to the absence of competing large predators like lions or tigers on the island. Males can weigh up to 60 kg, while females average around 35 kg. Their coat is a tawny or rusty yellow adorned with dark spots and close-set rosettes, providing effective camouflage in various habitats. 

Habitat and Distribution

Adaptable to diverse environments, Sri Lankan leopards inhabit a range of habitats across the island, from arid zones receiving less than 1000 mm of rainfall to wet zones with over 2000 mm. They are found in forest patches, tea estates, grasslands, home gardens, and even pine and eucalyptus plantations, demonstrating remarkable adaptability. 

Conservation Status

Listed as “Vulnerable” on the IUCN Red List since 2020, the Sri Lankan leopard faces a declining population, with estimates suggesting fewer than 800 mature individuals remaining. Primary threats include habitat loss due to deforestation and human encroachment, as well as mortality from snares and retaliatory killings following livestock predation. Since 2010, over 90 leopards have been killed by humans in Sri Lanka. 

Conservation Efforts

Conservation initiatives are underway to protect this iconic species. The Wilderness and Wildlife Conservation Trust (WWCT), co-founded by Anjali Watson and Dr. Andrew Kittle, conducts research to inform conservation strategies, focusing on leopard ecology, behavior, and habitat use. Efforts also include establishing wildlife corridors and community-based programs to mitigate human-leopard conflicts.

Ecotourism and Awareness

National parks like Yala and Wilpattu are renowned for leopard sightings, attracting tourists and wildlife enthusiasts. Yala National Park, in particular, boasts one of the highest leopard densities in the world, with an estimated 25 individuals in Block I alone. Ecotourism not only raises awareness about the species but also contributes to local economies and conservation funding.

Conclusion

The Sri Lankan leopard is a symbol of the island’s rich biodiversity and natural heritage. Protecting this species requires concerted efforts in habitat preservation, research, and community engagement to ensure its survival for future generations.

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