March 26, 2026

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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