May 30, 2026

The Lanka Mangrove Museum warmly welcomed an international volunteer from India on 27 May 2026. The volunteer has joined a six-week educational and research program organized through AIESEC's “Rooted” Project. During the program, the participant will engage in various activities related to mangrove conservation, environmental education, and sustainable ecosystem management. The volunteer will work closely with the museum team, gaining practical knowledge and contributing to ongoing conservation and awareness initiatives.

Indian Volunteer Joins Mangrove Conservation Study Program

The Lanka Mangrove Museum warmly welcomed an international volunteer from India on 27 May 2026. The volunteer has joined a six-week educational and research program organized through AIESEC’s “Rooted” Project.

During the program, the participant will engage in various activities related to mangrove conservation, environmental education, and sustainable ecosystem management. The volunteer will work closely with the museum team, gaining practical knowledge and contributing to ongoing conservation and awareness initiatives.

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A group of visitors from Goa, India, visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum on 25 May 2026. During their visit, they explored the museum exhibits and learned about the importance of mangrove ecosystems and their role in coastal conservation. The visitors showed great interest in the educational displays and conservation initiatives carried out by the museum. They also gained valuable insights into the biodiversity of mangrove forests and the efforts being made to protect these unique environments in Sri Lanka.

Visitors from Goa, India Explore the Lanka Mangrove Museum

A group of visitors from Goa, India, visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum on 25 May 2026. During their visit, they explored the museum exhibits and learned about the importance of mangrove ecosystems and their role in coastal conservation.

The visitors showed great interest in the educational displays and conservation initiatives carried out by the museum. They also gained valuable insights into the biodiversity of mangrove forests and the efforts being made to protect these unique environments in Sri Lanka.

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