Olu Tropical donates Rs.1 m towards leopard conservation
View(s):Olu Tropical Water, in partnership with the Wilderness & Wildlife Conservation Trust (WWCT), has donated Rs.1 million to aid in the restoration of essential wildlife pathways in the Central Highlands in view of World Wildlife Day.
The initiative, “Corridors for Conservation – Central Highlands,” focuses on preserving and restoring the cloud forests of Sri Lanka while ensuring the protection of the endangered Hill Country Leopard, the company said in a media release.

Shalindri Malawana, GM of Liquid Island (right), presents funds to Dr. Andrew Kittle and Anjali Watson, Co-founders of the Wilderness and Wildlife Conservation Trust.
This initiative was commemorated with the unveiling of the limited-release “Leopard Edition” of Olu Tropical Water on International Leopard Day in 2023. A direct contribution was made to the Corridors for Conservation initiative through every bottle of Olu Tropical Water “Leopard Edition” sold, ensuring that consumers played an active role in conservation efforts.
For the past seven years, Olu Tropical Water and WWCT have worked in partnership to champion sustainability and biodiversity conservation. The initiative aims to restore fragmented habitats, establish wildlife corridors that promote genetic diversity, conduct critical research, and foster coexistence between humans and leopards through education and public outreach.
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