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Protect the Protectors: Sri Lanka's Wildlife Rangers Mark World Ranger Day Amid Mounting Challenges

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August 01, 2025

Sri Lanka’s wildlife officers are protesting against the dire conditions they face in the line of duty—risking their lives daily with little recognition, support, or resources.

- By Irnam NIZAM

“This is not just a job for us—it’s a sacrifice. And most of the time, no one even sees it,” said M.I.W. Peiris, Secretary of the All Ceylon Wildlife Officers’ Association at an event in Colombo yesterday.

He added: “While we protect the natural wealth of the country, our own lives and livelihoods remain overlooked.”

Sri Lanka, a global biodiversity hotspot, has designated over 15% of its land as protected areas. Yet, just 894 officers currently serve under the Department of Wildlife Conservation (DWC), a mere 56% of the approved cadre of 1,591. The result: fewer rangers covering more ground, often alone, under unsafe and under-resourced conditions.

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