THE TOP SEVEN WILD SRI LANKA
The distinct feature that a particular living being possesses is dissimilarity from others. Those features would be recognized as prominent in terms of human perceptions, and from a conservation point of view. Unique anatomical features, unequal behavior, specific distributions and or inimitable adaptations would bring them for special attention.
The department on Wildlife Conservation of Sri Lanka has recognized such uniqueness for seven animal species found in the country: ASIAN ELEPHANT, SOLTH BEAR, LEOPARD, BLACK-NACKED STORK, SALTWATER CROCODILE, LEATHERBACK TURTLE & BLUE WHALE. These have been selected for special recognition as flagship species for conservation, as the "TOP SEVEN WILD SRI LANKA."
Sri Lanka hosting these Top Seven Wild species provides remarkable opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to observe them from within a short distance and for a reasonable length of time. Such viewing and observation experience will lead to more conservation efforts and perhaps help achieve their permanent protection.
From other blogs, please feel free to know about these seven animals separately in this Top Seven Wild Sri Lanka. Thank you...
It has been written based
on the research of the
Department of Wildlife Conservation
and some of the research sources.