The 11th Dilmah Global Family Conference participants visited the One Earth Centre in Moratuwa, touring the open-air Butterfly Garden, home to 70 native butterfly species and the Arboretum housing 300...
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...
Dilmah’s sustainability arm, Dilmah Conservation, is pleased to introduce Sri Lanka’s first-ever Butterfly Competition- an exciting initiative to foster awareness and appreciation for these delicate p...
In celebration of World Bear Day, Dilmah Conservation hosted a special book reading of their very first children’s conservation book – Shyamala and the Sloth Bears. The book’s author, Jody Mille...
“Nature can recover. It just needs a little help. The Endane Biodiversity Corridor can be a model, and we will see the full outcome in a few years.” – Jean-Christophe Vié, Director General...
Beekeeping can be more than just honey; it’s about sustainability, livelihoods, and protecting ecosystems. Taking the First Steps Towards Sustainable Beekeeping Our Bee A Keeper project started in End...
An article written by intern Neluka Panabokke This year’s World Wildlife Day theme, “Wildlife Conservation Finance: Investing in People and Planet,” resonates deeply with Dilmah’s commitment to safegu...
“Sustainability is our strength, resilience and competitive edge,” said Dilhan C. Fernando, Chairman of Dilmah Tea, to over 100 supply chain stakeholders at the third ‘Stronger Together’ event. ...
Session: Co-existing with Urban Snakes Conservation is not just about saving wildlife – it’s about understanding how all living things, including people, depend on each other. As urbanisation ex...