
The Department of Forest Conservation is committed to preserving Sri Lanka’s forests, ensuring biodiversity protection, and promoting sustainable environmental practices for future generations.
As the key administrative body, we are dedicated to enforcing policies that protect and restore Sri Lanka’s natural ecosystems.
Since colonial times, Sri Lanka has maintained a rich tradition of forest conservation, evolving into a global leader in sustainable environmental.
From Sinharaja Rainforest to Horton Plains, Sri Lanka’s forests are home to unique biodiversity, offering serene landscapes.
The Sri Lanka Department of Forest Conservation holds the true authority as the leading administrative body responsible for safeguarding the nation's forests and biodiversity.
Preserving the Natural Beauty, Biodiversity, and Heritage of Our Nation's Forests
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