Being a wildlife officer attached to the Department of Wildlife Conservation in Sri Lanka for well over thirty years, I would see numerous experiences I had in the field, to share with the others. It may be interesting to someone who care for wildlife and nature. This is based on my book titled 'Lost Trails in Yala - East', edited by Lalith Seneviratna and published in 2010 by Dayawansa Jayakody.
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