What We Do
Research
We engage in extensive research to comprehend the impact of linear infrastructure on wildlife and their habitats in Sri Lanka. Our work provides decision-makers with a robust foundation for evidence-based decision-making.
Our research spans from land use analysis to field studies that investigate the influence of various types of linear infrastructure on ecosystems and their inhabitants. We are involved in both long-term and short-term research endeavors.
Our Publications
Advocacy & Community Engagement
We advocate for habitat connectivity and conservation efforts in an evolving human landscape to sustain and enhance wildlife habitat connectivity. Our initiatives include school programs, training sessions, and workshops for various government and non-government organizations.
Community engagement is integral to our work as we believe in fostering local partnerships. We also conduct awareness programs about our work on linear infrastructure ecology on local and international platforms.
More InfoSupporting Emerging Conservationists
Our journey in conservation has been made possible by the incredible support of passionate individuals and organizations who share our vision. Now, we're committed to nurturing the next generation of conservationists.
We provide mentorship, training opportunities, and hands-on experience for students and young professionals interested in road ecology and wildlife conservation. Our programs help bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical fieldwork.
Ready to Collaborate?
Join us in our mission to understand and mitigate the impacts of linear infrastructure on wildlife. Whether you're a researcher, student, or organization, we welcome partnerships.
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