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Group photo of Deepthi Nursery & Day Care center at Lanka Mangrove Museum

An educational and memorable day for “Kindergarteners” from Deepthi Nursery & Day Care Center

Today, the Lanka Mangrove Museum welcomed a group of enthusiastic young learners from Deepthi Nursery & Day Care Center, accompanied by their teachers and parents. The visit provided a wonderful opportunity for the children to explore and understand the importance of mangroves in protecting the environment.

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Group Photo of English Society of Ananda College, Chilaw, On their Educational Visit to LMM

LMM was visited by the English Society from Ananda College in Chilaw.

English Society of Ananda College, Chilaw, visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum for an educational and interactive experience. The students explored the exhibits, gaining valuable insights into the vital role of mangroves in protecting coastal ecosystems.

During their visit, they engaged in discussions on environmental conservation, biodiversity, and sustainable practices. The interactive learning experience sparked curiosity and awareness about the importance of preserving mangrove forests for future generations.

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The Lanka Mangrove Museum recently welcomed a group of 46 students and 3 staff members from Ocean University of Sri Lanka

Mangrove Conservation with Ocean University

The Lanka Mangrove Museum recently welcomed a group of 46 students and 3 staff members from Ocean University of Sri Lanka for an educational visit focused on the importance of mangrove ecosystems and conservation.

The visit commenced with an informative video documentary, providing the students with a foundational understanding of the critical role that mangroves play in coastal protection, biodiversity conservation, and climate resilience. The video highlighted key aspects of mangrove ecosystems, including their ability to act as natural barriers against coastal erosion and their contribution to carbon sequestration.

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Pasdunrata National College On February 6, 2025, the Lanka Mangrove Museum (LMM) welcomed a group of teachers and 27 students from Pasdunrata National College of Education, Kalutara. The visit was a part of their educational field study, aimed at enhancing their understanding of mangrove ecosystems and their significance in environmental conservation.

Students from Pasdunrata National College on their Education Visit

On February 6, 2025, the Lanka Mangrove Museum (LMM) welcomed a group of teachers and 27 students from Pasdunrata National College of Education, Kalutara. The visit was a part of their educational field study, aimed at enhancing their understanding of mangrove ecosystems and their significance in environmental conservation.

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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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A group photo of 40 students from Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, smiling and posing together during their visit to the Lanka Mangrove Museum on January 21, 2025.

Welcoming Wayamba University to the Lanka Mangrove Museum!

On 21st January 2025, we had the pleasure of hosting 40 enthusiastic students from Wayamba University of Sri Lanka at the Lanka Mangrove Museum.

The students explored our exhibits and were captivated by the beauty and importance of mangrove ecosystems. It was heartening to see their curiosity and engagement as they learned about the critical role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments and supporting biodiversity.

We hope this visit inspires them to take action for mangrove conservation and to share their newfound knowledge with others.

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