PinnedSenal SiriwardeneTourism: Boon or Bane for the Environment?Is tourism detrimental to the environment and animal welfare? Or can it play a part in conservation?Aug 18, 2023Aug 18, 2023
Senal SiriwardeneThe bird that disappeared for 100 years.It was thought lost to the great red sands of Australia’s interior, unseen for over a 100 years, presumed extinct.Apr 29Apr 29
Senal SiriwardeneThe Oldest Rainforest on EarthA short drive from the northern Queensland city of Cairns, in north-eastern Australia, is one of the most fascinating forests in the world.Apr 26Apr 26
Senal SiriwardeneWhen the Devil Screams in the ForestDeep in Sri Lanka’s dense forests blood-chilling screams echo in the darkness.Mar 16Mar 16
Senal SiriwardeneinDigital Global TravelerAre Birdwatchers Slightly Mad?The extraordinary lengths that we go to just to tick a bird off our listsMar 141Mar 141
Senal SiriwardeneWhence Cometh the Bats?Even before being villified as the potential carrier of the coronavirus Covid-19 bats were the villains of pop culture.Jan 12Jan 12
Senal SiriwardeneWhy Sri Lanka should be your next wildlife destination.Africa, and to a lesser extent, India, are touted as the world’s premier destinations for big game safari — with very good reason. There…Jan 9Jan 9
Senal SiriwardeneGhosts of the MountainsThe leopards that haunt the central mountains of Sri Lanka are elusive, mystical, and utterly stunning.Oct 9, 2023Oct 9, 2023
Senal SiriwardeneMannar — where the birds areA land of salt, sea, scrub, and seabirdsSep 6, 2023Sep 6, 2023
Senal SiriwardeneinDigital Global TravelerThe Enigmatic East Coast of Sri LankaA land of unexplored mysteries and incredible adventures that would appeal to the wanderlust of the intrepid adventurer.Aug 21, 2023Aug 21, 2023