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

Royal College, Horana Students

On November 22, 2024, the Lanka Mangrove Museum had the privilege of hosting 100 students and 8 teachers from Royal College, Horana. This visit marked another successful step in the museum’s mission to educate and inspire the next generation about the importance of mangrove ecosystems.

The students eagerly explored the museum’s diverse exhibits, which vividly showcase the unique flora and fauna found in mangrove forests. From detailed diagrams to engaging displays, the exhibits provided an immersive learning experience, sparking curiosity and prompting insightful questions from the students.

The teachers commended the museum for its well-curated content and engaging approach, which made complex environmental concepts accessible and memorable for young minds. The visit concluded with a renewed sense of environmental responsibility among the students and teachers alike. The Lanka Mangrove Museum remains committed to its goal of raising awareness about the significance of mangrove ecosystems and looks forward to welcoming more schools and organizations in the future. By inspiring students through such educational visits, the museum continues to pave the way for a greener, more sustainable future.

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