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Mangrove Tree Planting Initiative in Ammathottam Village

Mangrove Tree Planting Initiative in Ammathottam Village

The Mangrove Tree Planting Initiative in Ammathottam Village highlights a remarkable effort to restore coastal ecosystems. This community-driven project by the Lanka Mangrove Museum emphasizes conservation, biodiversity, and sustainable livelihoods. With active participation from local residents and environmental experts, the initiative promotes awareness of mangrove preservation’s vital role in combating climate change and protecting marine habitats.

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"Together With Mangroves initiative: Youth Environmental Society members in Kandakuliya, Kalpitiya, collaborating with Lanka Mangrove Museum on mangrove conservation."

Official T-Shirts Presented to Kandakuliya and Ammathottam “Together With Mangroves” Youth Environmental Society Groups

The Ammathottam ‘Together With Mangroves’ Youth Environmental Society attended an awareness programme on swamp and mudflat environments, led by the Mangrove Museum Director, discussing the importance of mangroves for biodiversity and coastal protection.

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German visitors exploring Lanka Mangrove Museum, learning about mangrove ecosystems, conservation, and sustainable practices.

German Visitors Explore Lanka Mangrove Museum

“On October 10th, 2024,German visitors to the Lanka Mangrove Museum engaged in an enriching experience, exploring the significance of mangrove ecosystems, their biodiversity, and the museum’s conservation initiatives. The visit highlighted the global importance of mangrove protection and fostered cross-cultural exchange on sustainable environmental practices.

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Volunteers participating in World Cleanup Day 2024 to remove marine litter in Sri Lanka

World Cleanup Day 2024: Combating Marine Litter in Sri Lanka

World Cleanup Day 2024 marks a significant global effort to reduce marine litter and protect our oceans. In Sri Lanka, passionate volunteers and environmental organizations gathered to address the growing challenge of marine waste. With beaches and coastal areas at risk from plastic pollution, this event mobilized local communities to make a lasting impact on the health of marine ecosystems. By removing harmful debris and promoting awareness, participants took essential steps towards cleaner, more sustainable environments. The global collaboration behind World Cleanup Day reflects the power of collective action in fighting environmental degradation and preserving the planet for future generations

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Restoration work in progress on the Dutch Canal during Project Day 02

Dutch Canal Project Day 02: Progress in Restoration Efforts

Day 02 of the Dutch Canal restoration project marks an important milestone in the ongoing efforts to preserve this vital historical and ecological resource. The project focuses on revitalizing the canal, addressing environmental challenges, and ensuring the sustainable management of water resources. On this day, significant progress was made in improving the structural integrity of the canal, while efforts to prevent further erosion and pollution were prioritized. As the project advances, it continues to combine modern conservation techniques with respect for the canal’s rich heritage, aiming to safeguard its value for future generations and promote biodiversity in the surrounding areas

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