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Sanctuaries are a class of protected areas in Sri Lanka and are administered by the Department of Wildlife Conservation. Sanctuaries are governed by the Fauna and Flora Protection Ordinance (No. 2) of 1937 and may be created, amended or abolished by ministerial order. [1]
Victoria Dam (Sinhala: වික්ටෝරියා වේල්ල Viktoriya Vella) is an arch dam located 130 mi (209 km) upstream of the Mahaweli River's mouth and 4 mi (6 km) from Teldeniya in Sri Lanka. It is named in honour of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. Its main purposes are irrigation and hydroelectric power production.
The Voice Kids Sri Lanka is a singing reality talent program for children in Sri Lanka. The first season aired in September 2023 on Sirasa TV. Pradeep Rangana, Uresha Ravihari, Harshana Dissanayake, Nadini Premadasa are on the first panel as coaches. The show is hosted by Nathasha Perera.
It is the first ever Safari Park in Sri Lanka. [4] In 2008, construction work of park was started by the direction of The National Zoological Department of Sri Lanka. The safari park constructed for the expectation of tourism, and estimated cost for the project is 1.6 billion Sri Lankan rupees. [2]
The Voice Kids is a singing competition reality television program from Sri Lanka, broadcast on Sirasa TV. It premiered on 23 September 2023, and is currently airing its first season. [ 1 ] The series is based on the original Dutch singing competition, The Voice of Holland , created by media tycoon John de Mol Jr. , and part of a larger ...
The show format has been met with great success in Sri Lanka. There are currently three different formats of The Voice running concurrently in the country: The Voice Sri Lanka, The Voice Teens, and The Voice Kids. Every contestant performance is uploaded onto YouTube, where the videos hold millions of views.
National parks are a class of protected areas in Sri Lanka and are administered by the Department of Wildlife Conservation. National parks are governed by the Fauna and Flora Protection Ordinance (No. 2) of 1937 and may be created, amended or abolished by ministerial order. [1]
Thirteen percent of Sri Lanka's land surface has been designated as Wildlife Protected Areas (WLPAs), which at present exceed a total area of 8,500 km 2 (3,282 sq mi). [32] Approximately 7% of the area is national parks, the areas allowed for the public to see and study wildlife. Sri Lanka's national parks have become popular tourist destinations.