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At a time where marvels of nature such as the Ella forest reserve which attracts a large number of tourists and had garnered the attention of the globe, was burnt due to the recent wildfires and was left neglected without any authority taking action to prevent it. Gammadda V Force joined with the Sri Lanka Army and with several other Environmental Organizations in Sri Lanka, marking the first step of preventing such disasters and to preserve these natural resources by launching a tree planting program in the destroyed areas of the Ella Forest Reserve. Many varieties of plants such as Runa, Sapu, Kudu-Dawula, Sudu-Handun, Gammalu, Nelli, and Pihimbiya were taken to the mountains in large numbers to be planted in a 10 acre damaged area in Kithul Ella of the Ella Forest Reserve.
Ella
September 1, 2019 9:00 AM
Project
Gammadda V Force joined with the Sri Lanka Army and with several other Environmental Organizations in Sri Lanka, marking the first step of preventing such disasters and to preserve these natural resources by launching a tree planting program in the destroyed areas of the Ella Forest Reserve. Many varieties of plants such as Runa, Sapu, Kudu-Dawula, Sudu-Handun, Gammalu, Nelli, and Pihimbiya were taken to the mountains in large numbers to be planted in a 10 acre damaged area in Kithul Ella of the Ella Forest Reserve.