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SLWCS POSTER SERIES

Mammals of Sri Lanka Poster Series

WILDLIFE POSTER LAUNCH

The Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society (SLWCS) in collaboration with the Zoologists Association of the University of Peradeniya has launched a series of posters on the wildlife of Sri Lanka.

The first in the series is a set of posters on the MAMMALS of SRI LANKA. Each poster has information on the behavior, distribution and characteristics of each species, along with the common and scientific names in Sinhalese and English. Additionally the Society s website contains detailed information about the fauna and flora of Sri Lanka
for use by students and other interested individuals and organizations.

The Posters are available for sale at a pre-launch price of Rs. 200 each and Rs. 350 for a set of 2 posters at the SLWCS Colombo HQ, at 38 Auburn Side, Dehiwala (opposite Arpico on the sea side and open 24h). For those who are interested they can also browse an extensive library on Sri Lankan related natural history and scientific publications. The posters will also be available at the Zoologists' Association office in the Dept. of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Peradeniya. The posters will also be available for sale at leading bookshops shortly. A number of poster sets will also be donated to a few selected organizations and schools.

Posters can be sent internationally and ordered by credit card. Email info@slwcs.org for details.

 

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