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research student from Ocean University of Sri Lanka visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum to conduct a study on species that inhabit mangrove roots.

Research on Mangrove Root Species at the Lanka Mangrove Museum

On March 28, 2025, a research student from Ocean University of Sri Lanka visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum to conduct a study on species that inhabit mangrove roots. These intricate ecosystems serve as a vital habitat for various marine and terrestrial organisms, playing a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity.

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Today, an undergraduate student from the University of Colombo visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum to gather information on the mangrove ecosystem for her research work.

Undergraduate Researcher from University of Colombo Visit to Lanka Mangrove Museum

Undergraduate Research from University of Kelaniya Visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum 📅 Date: March 24, 2025📍 Location: Lanka Mangrove Museum Today, an undergraduate student from the University of Colombo visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum to gather information on the mangrove ecosystem for her research work. The Museum Director and Education Officer accompanied her, providing valuable

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On February 22nd, 2025, the Scouts of Chilaw, with the support of the Lanka Mangrove Museum, organized a successful beach cleaning project at the Chilaw Beach area! 🧹🌴 Together, they worked hard to remove waste, helping restore the beauty of the coastline while raising awareness about the importance of keeping our beaches clean. 🗑️✨

Earth Protectors: Scouts of Chilaw Lead Successful Beach Cleanup

On February 22nd, 2025, the Scouts of Chilaw, with the support of the Lanka Mangrove Museum, organized a successful beach cleaning project at the Chilaw Beach area! 🧹🌴 Together, they worked hard to remove waste, helping restore the beauty of the coastline while raising awareness about the importance of keeping our beaches clean. 🗑️✨

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A guest speaker provided valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in forest conservation, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and sustainable practices.

Workshop on Forest Law and Mangrove Conservation Held in Puttalam

On February 5, 2025, an important awareness workshop was conducted for Grama Niladaries from the Puttalam District, specifically those enrolled in the Mundalam and Archchikattuwa Divisional Secretariats. The workshop aimed to educate local government officers on forest law and the crucial role of mangrove conservation in environmental protection and sustainable development.

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The Lanka Mangrove Museum in Pambala, a hub of knowledge on mangrove ecosystems and conservation, recently welcomed a group of students from the Open University of Sri Lanka. The visit, led by Prof. Roshan, a distinguished professor at the Open University and a Director of the Lanka Mangrove Museum, was an enriching experience that deepened students' understanding of Sri Lanka’s vital coastal ecosystems.

Undergraduates from Open University visits LMM with Prof. Roshan

The Lanka Mangrove Museum in Pambala, a hub of knowledge on mangrove ecosystems and conservation, recently welcomed a group of students from the Open University of Sri Lanka. The visit, led by Prof. Roshan, a distinguished professor at the Open University and a Director of the Lanka Mangrove Museum, was an enriching experience that deepened students’ understanding of Sri Lanka’s vital coastal ecosystems.

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