The lagoons of northern Sri Lanka, renowned for the breathtaking annual arrival of greater flamingos, are now a focal point for environmental concerns. Each year, these wetlands transform into a vibrant display of pale pink and white as the flamingos gather, attracting numerous visitors.
This natural phenomenon, which draws birdwatchers, photographers, tourists, and nature enthusiasts from both within Sri Lanka and internationally, is now juxtaposed against underlying environmental issues. The beauty of the flamingos’ synchronized movements across the shallow waters of Mannar belies deeper challenges.
Concerns have been raised specifically regarding the presence and impact of power infrastructure within these crucial wetland areas. The situation highlights a growing tension between development and conservation efforts in ecologically sensitive regions.
Source: Mongabay
