mangrove conservation

On December 18, 2024, the Lanka Mangrove Museum had the honor of welcoming a research student from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States. Her research focuses on one of the most vital contributions of mangrove ecosystems to the environment — carbon sequestration. Her visit highlights the museum’s ongoing commitment to supporting research and fostering global collaboration in the field of mangrove conservation.

Research Student from the University of North Carolina, USA

On December 18, 2024, the Lanka Mangrove Museum had the honor of welcoming a research student from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States. Her research focuses on one of the most vital contributions of mangrove ecosystems to the environment — carbon sequestration. Her visit highlights the museum’s ongoing commitment to supporting research and fostering global collaboration in the field of mangrove conservation.

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A group of French tourists visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum

This image shows a group of French tourists visiting the Lanka Mangrove Museum, standing alongside the museum’s Director for a group photograph. Taken during their visit on November 13, 2024, the photo captures the tourists’ enthusiasm for learning about mangrove ecosystems. The Director’s presence highlights the museum’s dedication to engaging international visitors in its conservation mission, fostering environmental awareness through immersive experiences and cross-cultural exchanges.

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