Students from Taxila Central College, Horana Visit the Lanka Mangrove Museum
On August 4, 2025, a group of enthusiastic students from Taxila Central College, Horana visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum as part of an educational tour aimed at enhancing their knowledge on mangrove ecosystems and environmental conservation.
During the visit, students explored various exhibits showcasing the rich biodiversity of Sri Lanka’s mangrove forests. They observed preserved specimens of mangrove fish species and other aquatic organisms, gaining a deeper understanding of the ecological importance of these unique habitats. The museum’s display panels and interactive sections provided valuable insights into the role of mangroves in protecting coastlines, supporting marine life, and mitigating climate change.
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