Central Highlands of Sri Lanka is
the newest recognised world Heritage Site in Sri Lanka. On 31 July 2010, the World
Heritage Committee holding its 34th session in Brasília inscribed Central
Highlands of Sri Lanka and Papahānaumokuākea of Hawaii as new World Heritage
Sites.
The site comprises the Peak Wilderness Protected Area, the Horton Plains
National Park and the Knuckles Conservation Forest. These are rain forests,
where the elevation reaches 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) above sea level. The
region harbors a variety of mammal species including the Bear Monkey Trachypithecus vetulus monticola (a
ssp. of Purple-faced Langur) and the Horton Plains Slender Loris Loris tardigradus nycticeboides (a
ssp. of Red Slender Loris).
This is the first Sri Lankan World Heritage
site to be designated in 22 years, since the Sinharaja Forest Reserve was
enlisted in 1988. Originally submitted
for inscription as a mixed cultural and natural site, the Committee recognized
only the natural values of the site.
Sites
The Sri Lanka montane rain forests represent
the montane and submontane moist forests above 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) in
the central highlands and in the Knuckles mountain range.
Half of Sri Lanka's endemic flowering plants and 51 percent of the endemic
vertebrates are restricted to this ecoregion. This ecoregion is inhabited by
five strict endemic mammals and eight near-endemics. The ecoregion also harbors
five strict endemic bird species and 20 near endemics.
The site incorporates three
protected areas;
Peak Wilderness Sanctuary
Horton Plains National Park and
Knuckles Mountain Range
Peak Wilderness Sanctuary is a sanctuary of
22,380 hectares (86.4 sq mi) of land area, which has established in
25 October 1940. Horton Plains National
Park adjoins the eastern boundary. Horton Plains National Park has been
originally designated a nature reserve on 5 December 1969 later elevated to the
national park status on 16 March 1988. Knuckles mountain range is situated to
the northeast and its relict, endemic flora and fauna is distinct from montane
forest of central massif.
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