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Restoration work in progress on the Dutch Canal during Project Day 02

Dutch Canal Project Day 02: Progress in Restoration Efforts

Day 02 of the Dutch Canal restoration project marks an important milestone in the ongoing efforts to preserve this vital historical and ecological resource. The project focuses on revitalizing the canal, addressing environmental challenges, and ensuring the sustainable management of water resources. On this day, significant progress was made in improving the structural integrity of the canal, while efforts to prevent further erosion and pollution were prioritized. As the project advances, it continues to combine modern conservation techniques with respect for the canal’s rich heritage, aiming to safeguard its value for future generations and promote biodiversity in the surrounding areas

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Youth collecting mangrove seeds as part of the 'Together With Mangroves' initiative, promoting conservation and ecosystem restoration

Collecting Mangrove Seeds for better sustainable future ?

The “Together With Mangroves” initiative by the Children and Youth Environmental Society focuses on collecting mangrove seeds to restore vital coastal ecosystems. This hands-on activity highlights the importance of mangrove conservation, biodiversity, and community involvement in sustainable environmental practices.

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Holy Angels Girls' College students visiting Lanka Mangrove Museum, exploring mangrove ecosystems and conservation practices

Holy Angels Girls’ College, Kuliyapitiya Visits Lanka Mangrove Museum

Students of Holy Angels Girls’ College, Kuliyapitiya visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum Date: 19 07 2024 Participants: 47 Today, 47 students from Holy Angels Girls’ College in Kuliyapitiya visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. They explored the museum’s exhibits and appreciated the mangrove cover in the background.

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