May 10, 2026

As part of the activities carried out to achieve the Presidential Award for the Junior Achievement Program, a student from Maliyadeva College participated in several environmental conservation initiatives together with the children of the “Together With Mangroves” Children’s Society at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center.

Youth Leadership in Mangrove Conservation – community service project.

As part of the activities carried out to achieve the Presidential Award for the Junior Achievement Program, a student from Maliyadeva College participated in several environmental conservation initiatives together with the children of the “Together With Mangroves” Children’s Society at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center.

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On 2026.04.30, students from Fathima Balika Vidyalaya visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center for an educational field visit. 🌿 During their visit, the students explored the museum exhibits and learned about the importance of mangrove ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental conservation. The visit provided them with valuable knowledge and a meaningful experience in understanding the importance of protecting nature for future generations. 💚🌱

students from Fathima Balika Vidyalaya visited

On 2026.04.30, students from Fathima Balika Vidyalaya visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center for an educational field visit. 🌿

During their visit, the students explored the museum exhibits and learned about the importance of mangrove ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental conservation. The visit provided them with valuable knowledge and a meaningful experience in understanding the importance of protecting nature for future generations. 💚🌱

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The Wayamba University of Sri Lanka has officially requested permission from the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center to collect samples of Avicennia marina for a scientific research study. This important research, conducted by the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, aims to investigate the antioxidant properties of Avicennia marina and explore its potential therapeutic benefits for diabetes management.

Research Collaboration for Mangrove Conservation & Medical Science

The Wayamba University of Sri Lanka has officially requested permission from the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center to collect samples of Avicennia marina for a scientific research study.

This important research, conducted by the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, aims to investigate the antioxidant properties of Avicennia marina and explore its potential therapeutic benefits for diabetes management.

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