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Today, a group of monks from Sir Dalada Pirivena in Katugastota visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. During their visit, the museum staff conducted a special briefing to highlight the importance of mangrove conservation and its role in protecting coastal ecosystems.

Monks and students from Sir Dalada Pirivena, Katugastota Visit the Lanka Mangrove Museum

Today, a group of monks from Sir Dalada Pirivena in Katugastota visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. During their visit, the museum staff conducted a special briefing to highlight the importance of mangrove conservation and its role in protecting coastal ecosystems.

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Observation Study by “Together With Mangroves” Youth Society at the Lanka Mangrove Museum – June 28, 2025

Observation Study by “Together With Mangroves” Youth Society at the Lanka Mangrove

On June 28, 2025, the “Together With Mangroves” Children and Youth Environmental Society carried out a special observation study around the backyard of the Lanka Mangrove Museum. This hands-on learning activity was designed to deepen the students’ understanding of the local mangrove environment and foster a stronger connection with the ecosystem they are committed to protecting.

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Lanka Mangrove Museum Champions Mangrove Awareness with Month-long Conservation Events

In commemoration of World Mangrove Conservation Day, the Lanka Mangrove Museum rolled out a rich and educational series of events throughout July 2025, culminating in a special program on July 26, chaired by Hon. Minister Dr. Dammika Patabandi, Minister of Environment. This initiative served to highlight the vital role mangroves play in coastal ecosystems and climate resilience.

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An awareness program for school students was successfully organized by the Madampe Divisional Secretariat on June 6, 2025.

Awareness Program Organized by Madampe Divisional Secretariat

Awareness Program Organized by Madampe Divisional Secretariat 📅 Date: June 6, 2025📍 Venue: Madampe Divisional Secretariat Premises👨‍🎓 Participants: 45 school students and 6 teachers An awareness program for school students was successfully organized by the Madampe Divisional Secretariat on June 6, 2025. Objectives of the Program: To raise awareness among students about environmental protection To

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05th June 2025, Pambala – In celebration of World Environment Day, the Department of Coast Conservation and Coastal Resource Management organized a special Mangrove Awareness Programme on June 5th, 2025. The event was held in the auditorium of the Lanka Mangrove Museum, a key center for environmental education and conservation in Sri Lanka.

Mangrove Awareness Programme Held at Lanka Mangrove Museum

05th June 2025, Pambala – In celebration of World Environment Day, the Department of Coast Conservation and Coastal Resource Management organized a special Mangrove Awareness Programme on June 5th, 2025. The event was held in the auditorium of the Lanka Mangrove Museum, a key center for environmental education and conservation in Sri Lanka.

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LEO Club Members of Ananda College Visit Lanka Mangrove Museum to Deepen Environmental Awareness

LEO Club Members of Ananda College Visit Lanka Mangrove Museum

On the 2nd of May 2025, the Lanka Mangrove Museum in Pambala welcomed a special group of young visitors—eight students from the prestigious Ananda College in Colombo. Their journey from the bustling capital to the serene coastal region of Kalpitiya was a testament to their commitment to learning and their interest in environmental conservation.

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As the Lanka Mangrove Museum continues to grow in recognition as a regional hub for environmental education and research, it recently welcomed two researchers from Japan on 11th April 2025. Their visit marked yet another significant milestone in the museum's mission to support global efforts in mangrove conservation and environmental awareness.

Researchers keep coming as the Education Hub extends

Cultural Exchange On 11th April 2025, two researchers from Japan visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum as part of their data collection for ongoing research. During their visit, they were given a comprehensive tour of the museum. The Education Officer and other museum staff provided detailed explanations of the exhibits, helping the researchers gain deeper insights into mangrove ecosystems and conservation efforts.

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