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Destruction of Sinharaja Forestsydney karunawardhanaSinharaja Forest Reserve is visited annually by many people and in
most cases the ecotourism is contributing positively to the conservation
of the rainforest and to the species that inhabited it. The problem is that the construction of this hotel is being backed by the eco-tourism bandwagon and sadly, as yet, concerned local people are not seeing the benefits of the eco-tourism business, that is to say that so far they have had no involvement in the planning or the construction of the hotel and it is widely believed that many species of animal including one elephant have been killed as a result. As I understand it the contributory has been completely dammed and
therefore many species has been displaced as a result. If such conservation
organisations, such as IUCN and WWF (among others I would assume) are
providing funds for management plans and programmes (IUCN summary 405,
p70) then surely such activities must have been properly evaluated and
approved before hand. If so; As Sinharaja Forest Reserve is, and I cite the Justification for inclusion
on the World Heritage List as recommended in the IUCN summary 405, |
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