Wild Life and Nature Protection Society of Sri Lanka
The objects of the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society of Sri Lanka are:
To prevent the destruction and harmful commercial exploitation of species of wild animals and plants, and wherever desirable and possible, to preserve wildlife intact in natural conditions in Sri Lanka.
To assist in protecting nature in all its forms, such as landscape, soil, water, flora, fauna, marine habitats and to conserve it for future generations.
To co-operate actively with other persons and organisations in Sri Lanka and in other countries in the interests of nature conservation and to give support for study and research concerning wildlife.
To negotiate and co-operate with the state and public bodies in the interests of wildlife and nature conservation, especially to establish and support national reserves and sanctuaries, and assist in their administration.
To establish, administer and hold private wildlife sanctuaries and nature reserves.
To publicise the importance of wildlife and nature conservation in this country.
To do all other things which seem to be incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above aims.