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This section of our website contains ADOBE PDF versions of pages from our website prior to 2007. All reports and official publications are found in the reports section.
  1. About SLWCS-our vision, mission, history and past notes on board members, trustees, memorial articles etc.
  2. Fact File -information sheets on the biodiversity, geology and demography of the Sri Lanka.
  3. School Awareness program run on a partial grant that SLWCS gave to the Biodivesity and Elephant Conservation Trust
  4. Elephant Walk Thru - Nature Tourism information and designs
  5. Bellanwila-Atidiya Marsh conservation plan generated in 1996.
  6. Kalpitiya Wetland Avifuanal Survey -2005 plans for volunteer project.
  7. Leopard Project -SLWCS partially funded Anjali Watson and Andrew Kittle to conduct a leopard survey in Sri Lanka.
  8. Leopard: Pooping Ghost Project -2005/2006 information on SLWCS's Leopard survey in the Wasgamuwa region
  9. North-West Region Human Elephant Conflict Survey -2005/2006 survey in the Anuradhapura, Puttalam and Kurunagala districts.
  10. Organisational Chart -2005
  11. Saving Elephants by Helping People -Wasgamuwa site (1996-2003), (2004), (2005-2006) Field Scouts project
  12. Tsuanami -SLWCS relief, rehabilitation, reconstruction and research efforts relating to the devastating Tsunami of Dec 26th, 2004.
  13. Volunteer - information prior to 2007 on volunteers who helped SLWCS establish it's pioneering projects.
  14. Human Elephant Conflict -a pictorial discussion. 2002.
  15. Website Statistics upto February 2007.
 

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VISION: To help protect and conserve the diminishing biodiversity of Sri Lanka and to make the local and international community aware of its endangered status.
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To enable communities to balance ecosystem protection and economic development by pioneering a model for sustainable conservation.
 
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