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Sri Lanka’s Leopard Den: New Move!

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Sri Lanka is taking new steps to enhance, enrich, and preserve Yala National Park, one of the country’s largest and most visited national parks.

In a bid, the Wildlife Department have limited the number of safari jeeps allowed to operate in the park to 500.

This measure aims to reduce overcrowding, ecological pressure, and vehicle-induced disturbances to wildlife.

Yala Leopards

“Vehicle movement alters animal behavior and increases stress levels, thus disrupting natural habitats,” an animal-behavior expert explained.

Sri Lanka’s “X” account @numberslka, which focuses on various socio-economic issues, has also noted that the gradual introduction of electric or petrol-hybrid jeeps—similar to systems used in several African wildlife parks will help the cause.

It says, a move as such would help reduce emissions and noise pollution inside the park.

Sri Lanka’s Yala National Park:

Yala National Park, located in the southeastern region of the island, is renowned for its diverse ecosystems.

The system is ranging from dry monsoon forests and grasslands to freshwater and marine wetlands.

Famous for having one of the highest leopard densities in the world, drawing both local and international wildlife enthusiasts.

Established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1900 and designated a national park in 1938, Yala plays a vital role in the conservation of Sri Lanka’s rich biodiversity.

The recent measures aim to ensure that tourism remains sustainable and does not compromise the park’s ecological balance.

Read more: Yala – Once The Hunting Ground of the British Elite.

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