Wilpattu National Park
Wilpattu National Park, The unique feature of this park is the
existence of "Willus" (natural lakes) – natural, sand-rimmed water
basins or depressions that fill with rainwater. Located on the northwest coast
lowland dry zone of Sri Lanka, the park is 30 km (19 mi) west of Anuradhapura
and 26 km (16 mi) north of Puttalam (approximately 180 km (110 mi) north of
Colombo). The park is 1,317 km2 (508 sq mi) (131,693 hectares) in area and
ranges from 0–152 m (0–499 ft) above sea level. Nearly one hundred and six
lakes (Willu) and tanks are found spread throughout Wilpattu. Wilpattu is the
largest and one of the oldest national parks in Sri Lanka. Wilpattu is
world-renowned for its leopard (Panthera pardus kotiya) population. A remote
camera survey conducted in Wilpattu from July to October 2015 by the Wilderness
and Wildlife Conservation Trust captured photographs of forty-nine individual
leopards in the surveyed area, the core area density of which was between that
of Yala National Park's Block I and Horton Plains National Park.

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