Sri Lanka offers a diverse range of national parks, each providing unique wildlife experiences based on your interests:Yala National Park: Known for the world’s highest leopard density, ideal for leopard sightings especially in the dry season (May-August). Also home to elephants, sloth bears, and over 215 bird species.Udawalawe National Park: Bes… Read More


Sri Lanka offers a diverse range of national parks, each providing unique wildlife experiences based on your interests:Yala National Park: Known for the world’s highest leopard density, ideal for leopard sightings especially in the dry season (May-August). Also home to elephants, sloth bears, and over 215 bird species.Udawalawe National Park: Bes… Read More


Exploring the Wonders of Wildlife Through Simply EcologistIn an era where technology and urbanization dominate our daily lives, the need for environmental awareness and conservation efforts has never been more pressing. Wildlife and ecosystems are under constant threat due to deforestation, climate change, and human expansion. Understanding and app… Read More


Seals do not breathe underwater in the same way fish do with gills. Instead, they use their lungs to breathe air at the surface and then hold their breath while diving. Seals have evolved several physiological adaptations that allow them to stay underwater for extended periods:1. **Oxygen Storage**: Seals store oxygen in their blood and muscles, pr… Read More


Cheetahs are generally not considered a major threat to humans, and are among the timidest of the big cats[7][8]. They are naturally wary of humans and avoid confrontation whenever possible[1].**Do cheetahs attack humans?*** There are very few confirmed cases of cheetahs attacking and eating humans[1].* Reported incidents usually occur when che… Read More