Sri Lanka flamingo deaths raise concerns over power infrastructure in wetlands
PolicyFriday, May 29, 2026Mongabay

Sri Lanka flamingo deaths raise concerns over power infrastructure in wetlands

Recent flamingo deaths in northern Sri Lanka highlight the potential negative impact of power infrastructure development on vital wetland ecosystems. Conservationists are advocating for the reevaluation of development plans to safeguard wildlife and preserve biodiversity.

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