Pini Beraliya (Doona ovalifolia) takes root again through the overarching work of Dilmah’s Endane biodiversity Corridor Pini Beraliya (Doona ovalifolia) was listed as extinct in the wild in Sri Lanka’...
Dilmah Tea supports significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s botanical history in the last 100 years This July marked an exciting milestone – the book Discovery: Additions to the Flora of Ceylon by Dr. Hi...
Here are some captures taken during our most recent biodiversity survey! A comprehensive biodiversity survey was conducted across the field area at our Dunkeld estate – nestled on the tranquil b...
One Earth: Unveiling Sri Lanka’s Biodiversity – A National Call for Conservation Through the Lens To raise awareness and celebrate the wonder of our environment, Dilmah Conservation proudly laun...
When we think of rich biodiversity, dense rainforests or untouched national parks come to mind. Managed landscapes like tea estates are often seen as monocultures – neat rows of tea bushes with ...
Our first-ever Butterfly Photography Competition has wrapped up, and we’re thrilled to share a few randomly picked entries — each one a unique snapshot. We received an incredible variety of butterfly ...
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...
“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...
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...