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On 10th March 2026, preschool children from seven preschools under the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their early environmental learning activities.

The visit provided the young students with a unique opportunity to explore the museum’s exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems. Through guided explanations and interactive observation, the children were introduced to the role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments, supporting biodiversity, and sustaining local livelihoods.

For many of the children, this was their first experience seeing traditional fishing gear and learning how communities living near lagoons and coastal areas depend on nature. The program was designed to make environmental education enjoyable and understandable for young learners, encouraging curiosity and respect for nature.

Activities such as these are important in nurturing environmental awareness from an early age. By introducing children to ecosystems like mangroves, the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center continues to inspire the next generation to value and protect the natural environment.

The visit concluded with the children sharing their excitement and new knowledge, making the day both educational and memorable for the young participants. 🌿

On 10th March 2026, preschool children from seven preschools under the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their early environmental learning activities. The visit provided the young students with a unique opportunity to explore the museum’s exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems. Through guided explanations and interactive observation, the children were introduced to the role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments, supporting biodiversity, and sustaining local livelihoods.
On 10th March 2026, preschool children from seven preschools under the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their early environmental learning activities. The visit provided the young students with a unique opportunity to explore the museum’s exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems. Through guided explanations and interactive observation, the children were introduced to the role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments, supporting biodiversity, and sustaining local livelihoods.
On 10th March 2026, preschool children from seven preschools under the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their early environmental learning activities. The visit provided the young students with a unique opportunity to explore the museum’s exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems. Through guided explanations and interactive observation, the children were introduced to the role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments, supporting biodiversity, and sustaining local livelihoods.
On 10th March 2026, preschool children from seven preschools under the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their early environmental learning activities. The visit provided the young students with a unique opportunity to explore the museum’s exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems. Through guided explanations and interactive observation, the children were introduced to the role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments, supporting biodiversity, and sustaining local livelihoods.
On 10th March 2026, preschool children from seven preschools under the Chilaw Pradeshiya Sabha area visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum and Learning Center as part of their early environmental learning activities. The visit provided the young students with a unique opportunity to explore the museum’s exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems. Through guided explanations and interactive observation, the children were introduced to the role mangroves play in protecting coastal environments, supporting biodiversity, and sustaining local livelihoods.
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