June 21, 2026

21st June 2026 The Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center conducted a community shramadana (voluntary cleaning program) today to protect and maintain the beauty of the mangrove ecosystem surrounding the museum. As part of this initiative, the museum team came together to clean the mangrove environment and remove waste materials that could negatively affect this valuable coastal ecosystem. The program highlighted the importance of keeping natural habitats clean and preserving the health of mangrove forests. The cleaning activities received support from the Chilaw (Halawatha) Pradeshiya Sabha, assisted by collecting and removing the gathered waste from the area. The Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center appreciates the support and cooperation of everyone who contributed to this environmental initiative. Together, through awareness and action, we can continue to protect Sri Lanka’s precious mangrove ecosystems.

Cleaning Program at Lanka Mangrove Museum

21st June 2026
The Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center conducted a community shramadana (voluntary cleaning program) today to protect and maintain the beauty of the mangrove ecosystem surrounding the museum.
As part of this initiative, the museum team came together to clean the mangrove environment and remove waste materials that could negatively affect this valuable coastal ecosystem. The program highlighted the importance of keeping natural habitats clean and preserving the health of mangrove forests.
The cleaning activities received support from the Chilaw (Halawatha) Pradeshiya Sabha, assisted by collecting and removing the gathered waste from the area.
The Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center appreciates the support and cooperation of everyone who contributed to this environmental initiative. Together, through awareness and action, we can continue to protect Sri Lanka’s precious mangrove ecosystems.

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Continuing her six-week educational and research journey at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center, the young volunteer from India participated in an educational session focused on mangrove plants and their importance. During the session, she was introduced to the unique characteristics of mangrove species, their adaptations to coastal environments, and the important ecological services provided by mangrove ecosystems. The session included discussions on mangrove diversity, conservation methods, and the role of these valuable coastal forests in protecting biodiversity and supporting coastal communities.

Indian Volunteer Continues Learning Journey on Mangrove Conservation at Lanka Mangrove Museum

Continuing her six-week educational and research journey at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center, the young volunteer from India participated in an educational session focused on mangrove plants and their importance.

During the session, she was introduced to the unique characteristics of mangrove species, their adaptations to coastal environments, and the important ecological services provided by mangrove ecosystems. The session included discussions on mangrove diversity, conservation methods, and the role of these valuable coastal forests in protecting biodiversity and supporting coastal communities.

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A scientific research study focusing on the medicinal and biological potential of mangrove plants has been conducted using samples of Rhizophora mucronata, one of the important mangrove species found in Sri Lanka.

Scientific Research on Rhizophora mucronata Highlights the Potential of Mangrove Plants in Antioxidant Studies

A scientific research study focusing on the medicinal and biological potential of mangrove plants has been conducted using samples of Rhizophora mucronata, one of the important mangrove species found in Sri Lanka.

As part of this research, leaf and stem samples of Rhizophora mucronata were collected from the Pambala–Chilaw Lagoon area to evaluate their antioxidant properties. The study assessed the antioxidant capacity of methanolic extracts prepared from the leaves and stems of this valuable mangrove species.

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The Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center is pleased to witness the positive impact of its mangrove conservation training programs, as community members from Munaikadu, Batticaloa, have successfully established a mangrove nursery following a recent workshop conducted by the museum. The workshop provided participants with practical knowledge and hands-on training in mangrove ecology, seed collection, nursery establishment, seedling care, and the importance of mangrove ecosystems in protecting coastal communities and supporting biodiversity. Participants actively engaged in the sessions and demonstrated a strong commitment to applying their newly acquired knowledge.

Munaikadu Community Members Establish a Mangrove Nursery Following Conservation Workshop

Munaikadu Community Members Establish a Mangrove Nursery Following Conservation Workshop 19th June 2026 The Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center is pleased to witness the positive impact of its mangrove conservation training programs, as community members from Munaikadu, Batticaloa, have successfully established a mangrove nursery following a recent workshop conducted by the museum. The workshop

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The Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center was honored to welcome Mr. Hamad Al-Jutaili from the State of Kuwait on 19th July 2026. Mr. Al-Jutaili is a dedicated environmental activist, a specialist in mangrove tree cultivation, a geology expert, and a marine and terrestrial sciences specialist. He has been actively involved in promoting environmental awareness and supporting conservation initiatives, particularly those focused on the protection and restoration of mangrove ecosystems. During his visit, Mr. Al-Jutaili explored the museum exhibits and gained insights into Sri Lanka’s rich mangrove heritage, conservation efforts, and community-based environmental initiatives. He showed great interest in the educational programs conducted by the museum and engaged in productive discussions with the museum team regarding mangrove conservation, coastal ecosystem protection, and sustainable environmental practices.

Environmental Expert from Kuwait Visits the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center

The Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center was honored to welcome Mr. Hamad Al-Jutaili from the State of Kuwait on 19th July 2026.
Mr. Al-Jutaili is a dedicated environmental activist, a specialist in mangrove tree cultivation, a geology expert, and a marine and terrestrial sciences specialist. He has been actively involved in promoting environmental awareness and supporting conservation initiatives, particularly those focused on the protection and restoration of mangrove ecosystems.
During his visit, Mr. Al-Jutaili explored the museum exhibits and gained insights into Sri Lanka’s rich mangrove heritage, conservation efforts, and community-based environmental initiatives. He showed great interest in the educational programs conducted by the museum and engaged in productive discussions with the museum team regarding mangrove conservation, coastal ecosystem protection, and sustainable environmental practices.

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