Conservation of Biodiversity in the Man and Biosphere (MAB) Wetland Forest in Masmulla by Wanasarana Thurulatha Swechcha Society
Conservation of Biodiversity in the Man and Biosphere (MAB) Wetland Forest in Masmulla by Wanasarana Thurulatha Swechcha Society
The Masmulla Forest Reserve is located in the Matara District. This is a moist rainforest containing significant levels of biodiversity. However, due to timber felling, the forest cover has gone down creating barren lands and drying up water streams. Therefore, this project by the Wanasarana Thurulatha Swechcha Society intends to conserve the biodiversity of Masmulla through participatory management strategies assisted by the adjoining village population and relevant authorities.

The majority of people living in the nearby villages belong to a under-privileged cast. The main way they generate income is through the kuluwatti industry, depending mainly from the forest. Their main occupation is traditional basket weaving out of bata and inipette harvested from the forest. Though they have been using raw materials from the forest for generations, the quality of raw materials in the forest has diminished. Therefore the villagers are forced to cross to neighboring forests, illegally harvesting raw materials.

The project will also focus on empowering these villagers, training them on alternative livelihoods in a manner that also respects the environment. To this end, the project will supply raw materials to the beneficiares and seed money will be provided to the craftsmen so that they supply bata to the rest of the beneficiaries at a nominal price.
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Wanasarana Thurulatha Swechcha Society
Country:
Sri lanka
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 38,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 3,469.00
Project Number:
SRL/06/28
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
200 community members will be supported in their traditional ?bata? craft industry. In order to improve the market facilities and price structure for the finished products, the project intends to establish two market outlets in two villages. Craftspeople along with project staff are now participation in various exhibitions and market fares held outside their villages. These opportunities would pave a way for them to meet various buyers, large companies and government institutions who would be interested in ?bata? products.
Planning gef grant
All the activities implemented were high results oriented. New plans have been set up to go with a new medium-sized GEF project.
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