Understanding Why Conservation Matters for Sri Lanka – Part 1 - Groundviews
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Lionel Bopage – Dr. Lionel Bopage Imagine a future where breathing becomes difficult, water sources disappear, and wildlife gradually disappears from our planet. This is not a fantasy story. If deforestation continues at the current rate, it will be the harsh reality we face. Forests are known as the lungs of our planet and the repositories of nature’s biodiversity. That’s because they are essential for the survival of all life on Earth. To high…
Understanding Why Conservation Matters for Sri Lanka – Part 1 - Groundviews
Photo courtesy of Lankasara Think of a future where breathing becomes difficult, water sources vanish and wildlife gradually disappears from our planet. This isn't an imaginary scenario. It will be the stark reality we face if forest destruction continues at its present pace. Forests are called our planet's lungs and nature's biodiversity vaults because they
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