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Wild Success: Sri Lanka Hits 300,000 Wildlife Observations on iNaturalist

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Nature lovers and tech enthusiasts across our beautiful island have a massive reason to celebrate this week! Sri Lanka has officially reached a monumental milestone in the world of citizen science, surpassing a staggering 300,000 wildlife observations on the global biodiversity platform, iNaturalist.

Contents
  • A Journey from One to Three Hundred Thousand
  • The Power of the Youth Movement
  • More Than Just Pretty Pictures: The Science Behind the Clicks
  • Connecting the Global Sri Lankan Community
  • Supporting Our Local Innovators
  • What’s Next for Sri Lanka’s Citizen Scientists?

This isn’t just a win for the scientists and researchers; it is a resounding victory for the thousands of young Sri Lankans, students, and amateur naturalists who have spent their weekends trekking through rain-forests, visiting local parks, or even just exploring their own back gardens with a smartphone in hand. As reported by renowned environmental journalist Malaka Rodrigo in the Sunday Times, this achievement firmly places Sri Lanka on the global map as a hub for biodiversity and community engagement.

A Journey from One to Three Hundred Thousand

It is hard to believe that this digital journey began just fifteen years ago. The very first observation from Sri Lanka was uploaded to iNaturalist back in 2011. The subject? A sturdy Water Monitor (Varanus salvator), a common but iconic sight in our waterways.

A detailed close-up of a Sri Lankan Water Monitor, the first species ever recorded from Sri Lanka on iNaturalist.

For a few years, the numbers grew steadily but slowly. However, since 2021, the pace has accelerated beyond anyone’s expectations. In just a few short years, we jumped from 50,000 observations to this incredible 300,000 mark. This rapid growth reflects a significant shift in how we, as a community, interact with the natural world. Instead of just admiring a bird or a flower, we are now documenting it, sharing it, and contributing to a global database that helps protect these species for future generations.

The Power of the Youth Movement

One of the most inspiring aspects of this milestone is the demographic behind the data. The majority of these 300,000 observations have been driven by the youth of Sri Lanka. University students, school nature clubs, and young photography groups have embraced iNaturalist as a tool for both education and exploration.

Young Sri Lankan students exploring a nature trail and documenting biodiversity using their smartphones.

Professor Hiran Amarasekera of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura has highlighted that this achievement is a reflection of thousands of active citizens engaging with nature. It is no longer just about looking at a textbook; it’s about “simple clicks to science.” By using their phones to capture a photo of an insect or a rare orchid, these young people are providing valuable data that would otherwise take professional researchers decades to collect.

More Than Just Pretty Pictures: The Science Behind the Clicks

You might wonder, why do these observations matter so much? The data on iNaturalist is far more than just a digital photo album. It is a vital tool for conservation and scientific research.

According to Abdul Hakeem Abegunawardhana, a dedicated iNaturalist curator, Sri Lanka’s contributions have been groundbreaking. In fact, there are roughly 75 “global first” records from Sri Lanka on the platform. These are species that were documented on iNaturalist for the very first time anywhere in the world by a Sri Lankan observer.

With over 5,800 confirmed species now listed on the Sri Lanka biodiversity page, the platform provides a comprehensive overview of our island’s unique flora and fauna. From the elusive Sri Lankan Leopard to the colourful endemic birds and the thousands of lesser-known insects and fungi, every record helps build a clearer picture of our ecological health.

A colourful collage of Sri Lanka's endemic wildlife, including the Blue Magpie and the Sri Lankan Leopard.

Connecting the Global Sri Lankan Community

At eLanka, we believe in celebrating the positive stories that connect Sri Lankans worldwide with our heritage and our home. Whether you are living in Melbourne, London, Toronto, or Colombo, the incredible biodiversity of Sri Lanka is something we all share a deep pride in.

This milestone is a reminder of the “outstanding value” our natural world holds. For those in the Global Sri Lankan community, seeing these 300,000 observations is a way to stay connected to the sights and sounds of the island. It’s also an invitation! Next time you visit home, why not download the iNaturalist app and add your own observations? You might just discover a species that helps push us toward the 400,000 mark!

Supporting Our Local Innovators

Just as we celebrate these young naturalists, eLanka is committed to supporting the businesses and services that make our community thrive. If you are looking to promote your business to our audience of over 25,000 members, consider listing in our Business Directory. From travel agents who can help you book your next wildlife tour to local grocery shops in our eLanka Shop, we are here to bridge the gap between our community and the services they need.

What’s Next for Sri Lanka’s Citizen Scientists?

As we look toward the future, the goal is not just about quantity, but quality. As more people become skilled at identifying species and providing accurate location data, the scientific value of these observations will only grow. We hope to see more “BioBlitz” events across the island, where groups of people gather to document as many species as possible in a single day.

Sri Lanka’s journey on iNaturalist is a testament to what we can achieve when technology, passion, and nature come together. It is a story of “social consciousness” and “service excellence” to the planet. We congratulate every single contributor who has helped us reach this 300,000 milestone!

Let’s keep exploring, keep clicking, and keep celebrating the wild success of Sri Lanka!

Source: https://www.sundaytimes.lk/ (Based on reports by Malaka Rodrigo in the Sunday Times Online). This article was written based on the source https://www.sundaytimes.lk/, kindly email us at info@eLanka.com.au if any information needs to be corrected.




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