Reviving Badagamuwa : Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Restoration in Badagamuwa Conservation Forest
This project aims to enhance biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration in the Badagamuwa Conservation Forest, with support from the Forestry Department. It addresses critical environmental issues, including improper waste disposal by visitors, loss of biodiversity, and habitat degradation. The project will focus on establishing proper waste disposal methods, installing awareness posters, and conducting tree planting activities around Badagamuwa Lake to restore the ecosystem. Its objectives are to reduce human-induced environmental damage, raise public awareness about biodiversity conservation, and improve the forest’s ecological balance. Key challenges include securing community participation, maintaining the restored areas, and tackling ongoing environmental threats such as illegal waste dumping. The expected outcomes include improved waste management practices, increased biodiversity through reforestation, and heightened public awareness of the need for conservation, ultimately contributing to the sustainability of the forest ecosystem and the protection of its biodiversity.
This Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Restoration Project has created significant positive environmental and social impacts. By introducing proper waste disposal methods, the project has reduced pollution within the forest, preventing harmful effects on wildlife and maintaining the natural integrity of the ecosystem. The establishment of awareness posters has played a critical role in educating visitors and local communities about the importance of biodiversity conservation and the need for responsible behavior in protected areas. Moreover, tree planting around the lake has contributed to habitat restoration and helped stabilize the local ecosystem by improving water retention and creating a healthier environment for native species. This initiative not only promotes biodiversity but also strengthens the forest’s ability to combat climate change by enhancing carbon sequestration. Overall, the project fosters long-term sustainability and conservation, setting a precedent for future environmental efforts in the region, while enhancing community engagement and responsibility towards preserving natural resources.
TEAM MEMBRS:
- Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Sameera Lankanath Dissanayake
- Narayana Nawarathna Wasala Mudiyanselage Eranda Abeyrathna
- Sebastian Phillip Randima Deshan
- Balasuriyage Ayodhya Navanjali Perera