March 2026

On 27th March 2026, a group of preschool children from the Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. The young visitors had a wonderful opportunity to explore the exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems in a fun and engaging way. During their visit, the children were introduced to the unique features of mangroves, their role in protecting coastal environments, and the importance of conserving these valuable ecosystems. The interactive sessions and guided explanations helped spark curiosity and environmental awareness among the children.

Visit of Preschool Children from Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha

Visit of Preschool Children from Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha – 27.03.2026 On 27th March 2026, a group of preschool children from the Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. The young visitors had a wonderful opportunity to explore the exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems in a fun and engaging way. During […]

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A student from Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine recently conducted a research study at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center, focusing on the use of mangrove plant parts in Ayurvedic medicine. The study aimed to explore the medicinal properties of different mangrove species and their potential applications in traditional healing practices. Mangroves are known to possess various bioactive compounds that can be used in treating a range of ailments, making them valuable resources in Ayurveda.

Research on Mangrove-Based Ayurvedic Medicine

A student from Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine recently conducted a research study at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center, focusing on the use of mangrove plant parts in Ayurvedic medicine.

The study aimed to explore the medicinal properties of different mangrove species and their potential applications in traditional healing practices. Mangroves are known to possess various bioactive compounds that can be used in treating a range of ailments, making them valuable resources in Ayurveda.

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On March 23, 2026, a group of students from Ocean University visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center for an educational experience focused on environmental conservation. During their visit, the students explored the museum exhibits, gaining valuable insights into the ecological importance of mangrove ecosystems. They learned how mangroves contribute to coastal protection, support biodiversity, and play a vital role in carbon storage.

University Students Explore Mangrove Conservation

On March 23, 2026, a group of students from Ocean University visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center for an educational experience focused on environmental conservation.

During their visit, the students explored the museum exhibits, gaining valuable insights into the ecological importance of mangrove ecosystems. They learned how mangroves contribute to coastal protection, support biodiversity, and play a vital role in carbon storage.

The session also highlighted the ongoing conservation efforts carried out by the museum and the importance of protecting these unique ecosystems for future generations. The students actively engaged with the learning materials and showed great interest in understanding the scientific and environmental aspects of mangroves.

Such visits continue to strengthen awareness among university students, encouraging them to become responsible stewards of the environment and advocates for sustainable practices.

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On 18th March 2026, a group of visitors from Korea visited the Mangrove Museum and Learning Center. The delegation showed great interest in the unique mangrove ecosystem and its ecological importance. During their visit, the group explored the museum exhibits, gaining valuable insights into mangrove biodiversity, conservation practices, and the role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments. They also learned about the ongoing conservation efforts and community-based initiatives carried out by the center.

Visit of a Korean Delegation to the Mangrove Museum

Visit of a Korean Delegation to the Mangrove Museum

On 18th March 2026, a group of visitors from Korea visited the Mangrove Museum and Learning Center. The delegation showed great interest in the unique mangrove ecosystem and its ecological importance.

During their visit, the group explored the museum exhibits, gaining valuable insights into mangrove biodiversity, conservation practices, and the role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments. They also learned about the ongoing conservation efforts and community-based initiatives carried out by the center.

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On 14th March 2026, a community clean-up initiative was organized to restore the mangrove environment following the impact of a cyclone and subsequent flooding. The adverse weather conditions had carried large amounts of polythene and plastic waste into the mangrove ecosystem, posing a serious threat to its delicate biodiversity.

Protecting Mangroves After the Storm: A Community Effort

Protecting Mangroves After the Storm: A Community Effort

On 14th March 2026, a community clean-up initiative was organized to restore the mangrove environment following the impact of a cyclone and subsequent flooding. The adverse weather conditions had carried large amounts of polythene and plastic waste into the mangrove ecosystem, posing a serious threat to its delicate biodiversity.

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On 26th March 2026, a student from the University of Kelaniya visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center to study the activities and educational programs conducted by the museum. During the visit, she observed the museum exhibits and gathered information about the awareness programs, conservation initiatives, and educational activities carried out by the museum. The visit supported her academic work by providing practical insights into how environmental education and mangrove conservation are promoted through the museum’s initiatives. Such academic visits help strengthen the connection between universities and environmental institutions, encouraging research and knowledge sharing in the field of conservation and environmental education. 🌿📚

University of Kelaniya Student Visits the Mangrove Museum for Academic Study

On 26th March 2026, a student from the University of Kelaniya visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center to study the activities and educational programs conducted by the museum.

During the visit, she observed the museum exhibits and gathered information about the awareness programs, conservation initiatives, and educational activities carried out by the museum. The visit supported her academic work by providing practical insights into how environmental education and mangrove conservation are promoted through the museum’s initiatives.

Such academic visits help strengthen the connection between universities and environmental institutions, encouraging research and knowledge sharing in the field of conservation and environmental education. 🌿📚

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Students from Ananda National School Visit the Mangrove Museum

On 13th March 2026, students from Ananda National School Chilaw visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their educational activities.

During the visit, the students explored the museum exhibits and gained valuable knowledge about mangrove ecosystems, their ecological importance, and the need for their conservation. The session also provided an opportunity for the students to learn about the role mangroves play in protecting coastal biodiversity and supporting local livelihoods.

Educational visits like this help inspire young minds to appreciate nature and understand the importance of protecting our environment for future generations. 🌿📚

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On 12th March 2026, another group of six preschool children from the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their early environmental learning journey. During their visit, the young learners had the opportunity to observe the museum exhibits and gain a simple understanding of mangrove ecosystems and their importance in protecting coastal environments. The visit aimed to introduce children to nature at an early age and encourage curiosity about the environment. Such visits play an important role in nurturing environmental awareness and love for nature among young children, helping them grow into future guardians of the environment.

Little Explorers at the Mangrove Museum

On 12th March 2026, another group of six preschool children from the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their early environmental learning journey.

During their visit, the young learners had the opportunity to observe the museum exhibits and gain a simple understanding of mangrove ecosystems and their importance in protecting coastal environments. The visit aimed to introduce children to nature at an early age and encourage curiosity about the environment.

Such visits play an important role in nurturing environmental awareness and love for nature among young children, helping them grow into future guardians of the environment.

Little Explorers at the Mangrove Museum

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Exploring the Medicinal Value of Mangroves

Exploring the Medicinal Value of Mangroves

Today (11 March 2026), two students from Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine – Yakkala visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center to collect data for their research.

Their study focuses on the medicinal value and chemical constituents of Rhizophora mucronata, a mangrove species known for its potential therapeutic properties. During the visit, the students gathered information and observations that will contribute to their ongoing research on the health benefits and bioactive compounds found in mangrove plants. Exploring the Medicinal Value of Mangroves

This visit highlights the growing academic interest in mangrove ecosystems and their potential contributions to traditional and modern medicine, while also emphasizing the importance of conserving these valuable coastal habitats. 🌿

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On 11th March 2026, a group of preschool children from five preschools under the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their environmental learning activities. During the visit, the children had the opportunity to observe the museum exhibits and gain basic knowledge about mangroves, their importance, and the need for conservation. The program aimed to introduce young learners to the natural environment and encourage them to appreciate and protect ecosystems such as mangrove forests. The visit provided an enjoyable and educational experience for the children, helping them develop an early understanding of environmental protection.

Small Steps, Big Futures

Preschool Children Visit the Lanka Mangrove Museum

Small Steps, Big Futures
On 11th March 2026, a group of preschool children from five preschools under the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their environmental learning activities.

During the visit, the children had the opportunity to observe the museum exhibits and gain basic knowledge about mangroves, their importance, and the need for conservation. The program aimed to introduce young learners to the natural environment and encourage them to appreciate and protect ecosystems such as mangrove forests.

The visit provided an enjoyable and educational experience for the children, helping them develop an early understanding of environmental protection.

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