Brutus or Caesar? Now visitors can identify individual leopards at Sri Lanka park-by Malaka Rodrigo Source:Mongabay A citizen science initiative that identifies and visually records leopard behavior at Sri Lanka’s Yala National Park, world famous for its leopards, hopes to give visitors a better insight into each of the big cats. The new information center was commissioned soon after the COVID-19 lockdown to educate visitors on how to identify the park’s many leopards individually, adding more value to their wildlife experience. The data generated through the initiative is expected to support leopard conservation initiatives in the region and assist wildlife rangers to monitor and manage the park’s leopard population more effectively. ...

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Sri Lanka for the first time records birth of twin elephant calves Source: THE NEWS SCROLL08 JULY 2020    Colombo, Jul 8 (PTI) Sri Lanka for the first time has recorded the birth of twin elephant calves in the country’s Minneriya National Park, a senior official said on Wednesday.  According to various research papers, elephants are less than one per cent likely to give birth to twins. It”s even less likely both calves survive into adulthood.   ...

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