Wasgamuwa National Park
The National Park's annual daily temperature is 28 °C
(82 °F) and has a dry zone climate. Annual
rainfall ranges between 1650–2100 mm. Rain is received during the northeastern
monsoon, from October to January. July–September is the dry season. The
highest elevation of the National Park is Sudu Kanda (White Mountain), which is
470 metres (1,540 ft) in height. The soil of the national park contains quartz and marble. The forests of Wasgamuwa represent Sri Lanka dry-zone dry evergreen forests. The
park consists of primary, secondary, riverine forests and grasslands.
Ruins
of Malagamuwa, Wilmitiya, Dasthota irrigation tanks and Kalinga Yoda
Ela canal which are built by Parākramabāhu I remain in the
national park. In the past water was irrigated from the Minipe anicut's
left bank canal to Parakrama Samudra by Amban Ganga which had run
through Wasgamuwa.
Yudangana
Pitiya has been identified as the battleground of the battle between King Ellalan and
King Dutthagamani taken place. A grassland where the
Dutthagamani's army is supposed to have camped before the battle is known as
Kandauru Pitiya. The ruins of Chulangani chaitya which was built by
King Mahanaga can be seen in the national park. Its circumference,
966 feet (294 m) is greater than the Ruwanwelisaya's. The artifacts that
have been recovered from the bricks of the chaitya include a bowl used by King Sri
Vikrama Rajasinha and several bronze statues are now kept in the Yudangana
viharaya.
Wasgamuwa National Park exhibits one of the highest biodiversity among the protected areas in Sri Lanka. More
than 150 floral species have been recorded from the park. Cryptocoryne walkeri and Munronia pumila are two plants with economic value. Reservoirs and riverine forests support a
large number of fauna species. The forest consists of several layers. Chloroxylon swietenia, Manilkara hexandra, Elaeodendron glaucum, Pterospermum canescens, Diospyros ebenum, Holoptelea intergrifolia, Pleurostylia opposita, Vitex altissima, Drypetes sepiaria, and Berrya cordifolia are dominant trees in the emergent
layer. Polyalthia korinti, Diplodiscus verrucosus, Limonia acidissima, Cassia roxburghii and Strobilanthes stenoden are common in other strata. Some 1,700
years old tamarind tree, "Oru Bendi Siyambalawa" was situated in the
park.
Wasgamuwa
National Park is home to 23 species of mammals. The park is inhabited by a
herd of 150 Sri Lankan elephants. Marsh elephant (Elephas maximus
vil-aliya) roams in the Mahaweli River area. Both monkeys found in the
park, purple-faced langur and toque macaque, are endemic to Sri
Lanka. While water buffalo and Sri Lankan axis deer are
common to observe, Sri Lanka leopard and sloth bear are
rare. Small golden palm civet is another rare endemic mammal.
The
number of bird species recorded from the park is 143. This includes 8
endemic species. Endemic red-faced malkoha is a resident bird in this
national park. Sri Lanka junglefowl is another endemic bird inhabits the
park. Lesser adjutant, yellow-fronted barbet, and Sri Lanka
spurfowl are the species that visit the reservoirs and streams of the
national park. Peafowl, painted stork, black-headed ibis and Eurasian
spoonbill are the park's other aquatic birds. Rare Sri Lanka
frogmouth can be found here. Another rare species, chestnut-winged
cuckoo, is near the Mahaweli River.
Endemic
and endangered Fejervarya pulla is one of the eight
species of amphibians in the park. Of 17 reptile species recorded in the
park, five species are endemic. Water monitor and mugger
crocodile are common in the waterbodies of the park. Skinks Lankascincus spp.,
lizards Calotes ceylonensis and Otocryptis wiegmanni,
and serpent Chrysopelea taprobanica are the endangered reptile
species. Endemic Garra ceylonensis and combtail are
among the 17 fish species that reside in the aquatic habitats of the park. Of
the park's 50 butterflies, eight species are endemic.

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