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.

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.
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.
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.
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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