Dilrukshi Handunnetti

About

Dilrukshi Handunnetti is a Colombo based journalist and lawyer. Trained as an investigative journalist, her reporting covers a range of topics. Dilrukshi has won local and international awards for excellence in journalism and collaborates across South Asia.

RSS
205 stories

Shipping lane change could be sea change for Sri Lanka’s blue whales

Dog shooting highlights Sri Lanka’s need for stricter animal cruelty laws

Photos: How Sri Lanka’s forced organic transition crippled its tea industry

New cave bat species in Sri Lanka highlights need for more research

Sri Lankan study identifies new jellyfish, sparking interest in the species

Sri Lanka eyes major compensation case over X-Press Pearl sinking

Sri Lankan researchers bring little-studied ‘flowerpot’ snake to light

Sri Lanka fuel shortage takes massive toll on efforts to save wildlife

Drawing the wrong lessons from Sri Lanka’s organic farming experience (commentary)

Sri Lankan environmental policy failures helped fuel people power revolution

In a former conflict zone in Sri Lanka, a world rich in corals thrives

In Sri Lanka, a waterbird flips the parenting paradigm on its head

The curious case of the Sri Lankan national flower that wasn’t

In Sri Lankan waters, endangered but unprotected rays encounter a killing field

Report sums up wealth of Sri Lanka’s biodiversity — and the threats it faces

Study: Breeding adaptations help tree frogs thrive in different climates

Sri Lanka’s environmentalists brace for economic meltdown’s toll on nature

For Sri Lanka’s crows, following the trash is all part of the hustle

Shining a light on Sri Lanka’s little-studied pangolins: Q&A with Priyan Perera

Sri Lanka grapples with the problem of its fishers plundering waters abroad

Poor waste management turns dump sites into death traps for Sri Lanka’s elephants

Photos: On Colombo’s outskirts, an urban birding paradise flourishes

New photo guide is most comprehensive yet on Sri Lanka’s amphibians

Burnt pellets complicate impact of plastic spill off Sri Lanka, study finds

New study reveals globe-trotting pedigree of South Asian songbirds

Jaw bombs, the deadliest threat to Sri Lanka’s elephants, are scaling up

Outcry in Sri Lanka as suspected elephant kidnappers get to keep the animals

Follow the butterfly: Rediscovery of ‘extinct’ plants highlights Sri Lanka’s new red list

Forest fragmentation split up this lizard’s population. It’s no longer the same

Seaweed farming offers a boost for Sri Lanka’s ‘blue economy’ ambitions

Sri Lanka tagging program traces little-known paths of migratory birds

A ‘sleeping beauty’ awakens to join Sri Lanka’s list of endemic plants

News and Inspiration from Nature's Frontline.

you're currently offline