Through the Small Grants Programme, funded by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), UNDP has helped support several initiatives by local volunteers who have been at the forefront of environmental conservation and jobs development.
Since 1987 Friends of Dumbara, or Dumbara Mithuro, a voluntary organization, has been one of the most committed advocates of the Knuckles and spreading awareness about the ecological importance of its ecosystems. It has more than 10,000 members throughout Sri Lanka and around the world.
“Dumbara Mithuro is not merely an environmental organization,” says secretary Indika Arunakumara. “It’s a league of volunteers who care about protecting this amazing natural landscape and work to preserve the rich cultural heritage of the region.”
In the popular tourist attraction of Pitawala Pathana, Dumbara Mithuro has set up an eco-friendly rest area for visitors, information boards, and a 50 metre stone barrier which has helped preserve the habitat of the endemic Kirthisinghe’s marble frog, a rare amphibian that is listed as Critically Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.