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...
They say pictures speak louder than words, and when it comes to conservation, art has the power to illustrate what words alone cannot. In a world where environmental degradation is often met with indi...
“The man who does not read good books is no better than the man who can’t.” – Mark Twain, author – Sri Lanka prides itself in having a literacy rate of around 95% among the segment of its ...
Dilmah Genesis Centre Hosts Young Scientists and Educators on a 2-day Celebration of the Natural World Genesis: The Dilmah Centre for A Sustainable Future was buzzing with energy on the 15th and 16th ...
Experiencing and Understanding the Urban Wetlands from Dusk to Dawn In Honour of World Wetlands Day 2025 Wetlands are delicate ecosystems, but their importance goes far beyond the surface. Dilmah’s “D...
We’re in the middle of a unique sequence of events, built around Sri Lanka’s – and Dilmah’s – longstanding friendship with New Zealand. It’s called Pitch to Pitch, and at the heart of the entire progr...
Highlights from Biodiversity Sri Lanka’s 9th AGM and CEO Forum In August 2012, Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL) was founded as a unique initiative by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC), in collaboration...
In the heart of Sri Lanka, the UNESCO biodiversity hotspot, the Sinharaja Forest Complex, was once home to a small group of elephants. Over time, for reasons still unclear—whether due to natural cause...
We believe community participation is key to long-term project success in green restoration. That’s why we collaborate with the community around the Endane Biodiversity Corridor. For the 2024 pl...