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On 17 January 2026, members of the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society participated in their routine Saturday session at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center. The programme was designed to combine learning, creativity, and hands-on experience, fostering a deeper understanding of nature and conservation among young participants.

Nurturing Young Environmental Stewards through Education and Field Experience

On 17 January 2026, members of the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society participated in their routine Saturday session at the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center. The programme was designed to combine learning, creativity, and hands-on experience, fostering a deeper understanding of nature and conservation among young participants.

The day began with a study programme focused on environmental awareness, tailored to suit different age groups. Following this session, an art contest was organized for children under five years of age, encouraging them to express their understanding of nature and mangroves through creativity.

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On 17 January 2026, a research student visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center to collect field data as part of an academic study focused on mangrove ecosystems in Sri Lanka. The research aims to identify and analyze the differences between mangrove species found in the Negombo and Chilaw areas. During the visit, the student conducted detailed measurements of key physical characteristics of mangrove trees, including leaf length and size, tree height, and trunk diameter. These measurements are essential for understanding how mangroves adapt to different environmental conditions in each location.

Research Study on Mangrove Variations Between Negombo and Chilaw

On 17 January 2026, a research student visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center to collect field data as part of an academic study focused on mangrove ecosystems in Sri Lanka. The research aims to identify and analyze the differences between mangrove species found in the Negombo and Chilaw areas.

During the visit, the student conducted detailed measurements of key physical characteristics of mangrove trees, including leaf length and size, tree height, and trunk diameter. These measurements are essential for understanding how mangroves adapt to different environmental conditions in each location.

The study also seeks to identify the reasons behind these observed differences, examining factors such as salinity levels, soil conditions, water availability, and other ecological influences that affect mangrove growth and structure. By comparing data from Negombo and Chilaw, the research hopes to highlight how local environmental conditions drive specific adaptations in mangrove species. Research Study on Mangrove Variations Between Negombo and Chilaw

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On 16th January 2026, small groups from Chilaw, Arachchikattuwa, Mahawewa, and Madampe visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center. Unlike organized institutional field visits, these visitors came independently after learning about the museum through social media and the official website. Their visits are highly encouraging, as they reflect growing public awareness and appreciation of mangrove conservation efforts. The interest shown by these community members highlights the impact of effective outreach and the importance of sharing conservation work with a wider audience. Such engagement motivates the museum to continue its mission of protecting mangrove ecosystems while educating and inspiring the public.

Inspired by Conservation: Community Visitors to the Lanka Mangrove Museum

On 16th January 2026, small groups Community Visitors from Chilaw, Arachchikattuwa, Mahawewa, and Madampe visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center. Unlike organized institutional field visits, these visitors came independently after learning about the museum through social media and the official website.

Their visits are highly encouraging, as they reflect growing public awareness and appreciation of mangrove conservation efforts. The interest shown by these community members highlights the impact of effective outreach and the importance of sharing conservation work with a wider audience. Such engagement motivates the museum to continue its mission of protecting mangrove ecosystems while educating and inspiring the public.

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On 14th January, a visitor from Ireland visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center. She was fascinated by the well-curated exhibits and expressed her admiration for the overall setting and excellent maintenance of the museum. During her visit, she showed great interest in learning about mangrove ecosystems, conservation efforts, and the important role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments. The visitor highly appreciated the dedication of the museum staff in preserving and presenting valuable environmental knowledge in an engaging and informative manner.

Foreign Visitor from Ireland Visits Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center

On 14th January, a visitor from Ireland visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center. She was fascinated by the well-curated exhibits and expressed her admiration for the overall setting and excellent maintenance of the museum. During her visit, she showed great interest in learning about mangrove ecosystems, conservation efforts, and the important role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments. The visitor highly appreciated the dedication of the museum staff in preserving and presenting valuable environmental knowledge in an engaging and informative manner.

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A special programme was successfully conducted on 13 January 2026 for preschool teachers in the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha administrative area, with the aim of introducing effective and age-appropriate environmental activities for preschool children. The programme was attended by two members of the Pradeshiya Sabha (Local Government Council), the Chairman of the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha, and 75 preschool teachers representing various preschools in the region. Their active participation highlighted the strong commitment of local authorities and educators toward promoting environmental awareness from an early age.

Empowering Preschool Teachers with Environmental Education Activities

A special programme was successfully conducted on 13 January 2026 for preschool teachers in the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha administrative area, with the aim of introducing effective and age-appropriate environmental activities for preschool children.

The programme was attended by two members of the Pradeshiya Sabha (Local Government Council), the Chairman of the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha, and 75 preschool teachers representing various preschools in the region. Their active participation highlighted the strong commitment of local authorities and educators toward promoting environmental awareness from an early age.

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On 10th January 2026, the Lanka Mangrove Museum & Learning Center held the first gathering of the year for the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society. This meeting marked an important beginning to the society’s activities for 2026. During the gathering, the Director of the Museum, together with the museum staff, engaged in a productive discussion with the students about their plans and goals for the year ahead. Key topics included upcoming conservation activities, awareness programs, fieldwork, and ways to strengthen youth involvement in protecting mangrove ecosystems.

First Gathering of “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society for 2026

On 10th January 2026, the Lanka Mangrove Museum & Learning Center held the first gathering of the year for the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society. This meeting marked an important beginning to the society’s activities for 2026.

During the gathering, the Director of the Museum, together with the museum staff, engaged in a productive discussion with the students about their plans and goals for the year ahead. Key topics included upcoming conservation activities, awareness programs, fieldwork, and ways to strengthen youth involvement in protecting mangrove ecosystems.

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During the program, the Director of the Museum delivered an informative session, highlighting the ecological, social, and economic importance of mangroves. The students learned about mangrove biodiversity, conservation challenges, and the initiatives being carried out to protect and restore these valuable ecosystems in Sri Lanka.

Rotaract Club SJP, Visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum & Learning Center

On 10th January 2026, a group of students representing the Rotaract Club of the University of Sri Jayewardenepura visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum & Learning Center with the aim of collecting information on mangrove conservation. The visit was part of their efforts to deepen their understanding of coastal ecosystems and the vital role mangroves play in environmental protection.

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On 29th of December 2025, the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center provided school essentials to the volunteers of the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society. This initiative was organized to support and encourage young students who actively participate in environmental conservation activities.

Lanka Mangrove Museum Supports Young Environmental Volunteers

On 29th of December 2025, the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center provided school essentials to the volunteers of the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society. This initiative was organized to support and encourage young students who actively participate in environmental conservation activities.

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On 20th December, members of the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society of the Lanka Mangrove Museum & Learning Center volunteered their time to clean and maintain the boats used by the Museum. These boats play an essential role in educational tours, field research, and conservation activities carried out within the mangrove ecosystem.

“Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society Volunteers started their routine work

On 20th December, members of the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society of the Lanka Mangrove Museum & Learning Center volunteered their time to clean and maintain the boats used by the Museum. These boats play an essential role in educational tours, field research, and conservation activities carried out within the mangrove ecosystem.

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On 20th December 2025, a group of research students from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum & Learning Center as part of their academic field studies. The visit aimed to enhance students’ practical knowledge of mangrove ecosystems and species identification through hands-on learning in a natural environment.

Research Students from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura Explore Mangrove Species

Research Students from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura Visit the Lanka Mangrove Museum & Learning Center On 20th December 2025, a group of research students from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum & Learning Center as part of their academic research work.  During the program, the Director of the Museum conducted

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