Conservation and Carbon Sequestration
Conservation and Carbon Sequestration, 26-Year Legacy. The research centered on a special project that began in 1998 under the Pambala Lagoon Replanting.
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Conservation and Carbon Sequestration, 26-Year Legacy. The research centered on a special project that began in 1998 under the Pambala Lagoon Replanting.
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On December 18, 2024, the Lanka Mangrove Museum had the honor of welcoming a research student from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States. Her research focuses on one of the most vital contributions of mangrove ecosystems to the environment — carbon sequestration. Her visit highlights the museum’s ongoing commitment to supporting research and fostering global collaboration in the field of mangrove conservation.
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On December 5, 2024, the Lanka Mangrove Museum had the honor of hosting a geography student from Ruhuna University. The student, who is currently working on an assignment focused on mangrove deforestation and protection, engaged in an enlightening discussion with our Museum Director.
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On November 7, 2024, the “Together With Mangroves” Youth Society continued their care of a mangrove nursery and engaged in research with a student from the University of Ruhuna’s Geography Department, promoting youth involvement in conservation and scientific inquiry.
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This visit highlighted the vital role of academic research in addressing environmental issues. The student’s assignment provided an excellent opportunity to explore deeper insights into the challenges facing mangroves, while the discussion at the museum allowed for a meaningful exchange of ideas on effective conservation strategies.
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Empower women in Kalpitiya with entrepreneurship and cooking skills! Learn about the Lanka Mangrove Museum’s workshop aimed at fostering economic independence and community growth.
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On November 25, 2024, 55 members of the Elders’ Society from Ekala visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. They explored exhibits showcasing the importance of mangrove ecosystems, gaining valuable insights into environmental conservation and sustainability.
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On November 23, 2024, 55 students and 6 teachers from Kurunegala Rathvita Vidyalaya visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. They explored exhibits showcasing mangrove ecosystems and learned about their critical role in conservation and sustainability.
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On November 23, 2024, 37 Environmental Pioneers and 5 teachers from Kirimetiyawa Sri Sumanasara Maha Vidyalaya visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. They explored the exhibits, gaining valuable insights into mangrove ecosystems and their importance in conservation.
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On November 22, 2024, 100 students and 8 teachers from Royal College, Horana visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. They explored engaging exhibits and gained valuable insights into the importance of mangrove ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental conservation
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