Feature: Linking Sri Lanka's biodiversity
Monday, November 9, 2009 - 08:21
in Earth & Climate
The tenacious efforts of a small conservation organisation are helping restore indigenous flora and fauna in Sri Lanka’s southern communities through a technique known as Analog Forestry. It may yet link vital remnant forest patches to form an important refuge for the island’s biodiversity. Eric Marx reports.
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