Documenting the Story of our Biodiversity Corridor

For over five years, we have been working to connect two fragmented areas of protected forest by creating a biodiversity corridor through a degraded tea plantation. Our efforts caught the attention of the renowned Franklinia Foundation, and we were fortunate to receive a grant to further our work, particularly in the conservation of rare and threatened tree species through this project.

Now, we are ready to share our story with the world.

Over the past few months, we have been working on a documentary that will tell the story of the Endane Biodiversity Corridor. It highlights not only the positive impact on biodiversity but also the benefits it brings to the local village and estate community surrounding the forests. Further, it explores how this project could serve as a model for forest restoration initiatives in other parts of Sri Lanka and around the world.

Here are some behind-the-scenes glimpses…

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