April 2025

As the Lanka Mangrove Museum continues to grow in recognition as a regional hub for environmental education and research, it recently welcomed two researchers from Japan on 11th April 2025. Their visit marked yet another significant milestone in the museum's mission to support global efforts in mangrove conservation and environmental awareness.

Researchers keep coming as the Education Hub extends

Cultural Exchange On 11th April 2025, two researchers from Japan visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum as part of their data collection for ongoing research. During their visit, they were given a comprehensive tour of the museum. The Education Officer and other museum staff provided detailed explanations of the exhibits, helping the researchers gain deeper insights into mangrove ecosystems and conservation efforts.

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Environmental Awareness Workshop for Dhammissara National School Students at Lanka Mangrove Museum

Awareness program for Dhammissara National School students by Conservation Office

On the 9th of April 2025, the Conservation Office in Halawata successfully organized an insightful and educational awareness workshop at the Lanka Mangrove Museum, specially designed for 104 students from Dhammissara National School.

The workshop aimed to enhance the students’ understanding of mangrove ecosystems, their ecological importance, and the vital role they play in coastal protection, biodiversity conservation, and climate change mitigation. Held within the immersive setting of the museum, students had the opportunity to explore the various exhibits showcasing Sri Lanka’s rich mangrove heritage.

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On the 5th of April 2025, we were thrilled to welcome a group of enthusiastic undergraduate students from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura to the Lanka Mangrove Museum! 🏞️📚 The students explored our interactive exhibits, joined an insightful introductory lecture, and watched a documentary session that deepened their understanding of mangrove ecosystems and their vital role in environmental conservation. 🌱🌊

Undergraduates of Sri Jayewardenepura University Visit

On the 5th of April 2025, we were thrilled to welcome a group of enthusiastic undergraduate students from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura to the Lanka Mangrove Museum! 🏞️📚

The students explored our interactive exhibits, joined an insightful introductory lecture, and watched a documentary session that deepened their understanding of mangrove ecosystems and their vital role in environmental conservation. 🌱🌊

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This new phase aims to plant 2,000 mangrove seedlings along the scenic Dutch Canal, continuing their mission to restore and protect our precious ecosystems. The team began the day with fresh energy and determination, showing once again how youth can lead the way in environmental action. 🌿✨

🌱 Phase II Begins! Together With Mangroves Steps Up! 🌱

On April 4th, 2025, the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society proudly kicked off Phase II of their mangrove planting project! 💪💚

This new phase aims to plant 2,000 mangrove seedlings along the scenic Dutch Canal, continuing their mission to restore and protect our precious ecosystems. The team began the day with fresh energy and determination, showing once again how youth can lead the way in environmental action. 🌿✨

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