July 2025

On July 9, 2025, a vibrant group of students from Gampaha Sri Sangabodhi National College visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum for an educational and interactive experience focused on mangrove conservation and coastal ecosystem awareness.

Students of Gampaha Sri Sangabodhi National College Visit Lanka Mangrove Museum

On July 9, 2025, a vibrant group of students from Gampaha Sri Sangabodhi National College visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum for an educational and interactive experience focused on mangrove conservation and coastal ecosystem awareness.

The visit was part of the school’s efforts to provide students with practical exposure to environmental issues and the importance of biodiversity. Upon arrival, the group was warmly welcomed by the museum’s educational staff, who guided them through a series of well-curated exhibits showcasing the diversity, ecological value, and challenges faced by mangrove ecosystems in Sri Lanka.

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They explored the museum exhibits, learned about the vital role of mangroves in protecting our environment, and enjoyed an educational journey through the lagoon area.

Students of Welpalla Sri Sangarathana Maha Vidyalaya Visit the Lanka Mangrove Museum

On July 9, 2025, the Lanka Mangrove Museum welcomed a group of enthusiastic students from Welpalla Sri Sangarathana Maha Vidyalaya for an educational visit focused on the importance of mangrove ecosystems. This visit was part of the museum’s ongoing efforts to raise awareness among school children about coastal conservation and biodiversity.

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During the visit, the scouts engaged in interactive learning sessions, explored the museum's exhibits, and participated in practical discussions about mangrove restoration and protection. The program aimed to build environmental leadership among youth and instill a deeper understanding of the critical role mangroves play in coastal resilience, biodiversity, and climate change mitigation.

Scouts from British Council Hold Mangrove Training Campaign at Lanka Mangrove Museum

On July 5, 2025, a group of Scouts affiliated with the British Council conducted a special training campaign at the Lanka Mangrove Museum. The event focused on enhancing awareness about the importance of mangrove ecosystems and their role in environmental conservation.

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Today, a group of monks from Sir Dalada Pirivena in Katugastota visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. During their visit, the museum staff conducted a special briefing to highlight the importance of mangrove conservation and its role in protecting coastal ecosystems.

Monks and students from Sir Dalada Pirivena, Katugastota Visit the Lanka Mangrove Museum

Today, a group of monks from Sir Dalada Pirivena in Katugastota visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. During their visit, the museum staff conducted a special briefing to highlight the importance of mangrove conservation and its role in protecting coastal ecosystems.

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