University of Peradeniya Student Visits Lanka Mangrove Museum for Mangrove Restoration Research

A student from the University of Peradeniya visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum to collect valuable information on mangrove restoration efforts. During the visit, the student explored the exhibits showcasing the history, ecology, and conservation of mangrove ecosystems.

The museum staff provided detailed insights into various restoration projects, including past and ongoing mangrove replanting initiatives in the Pambala Lagoon area. This visit was part of the student’s academic research aimed at understanding practical approaches to mangrove conservation and restoration in Sri Lanka.

The Lanka Mangrove Museum continues to support students and researchers by offering access to educational resources and expert knowledge on mangrove ecosystems and their importance in combating climate change and preserving biodiversity.

The museum staff provided detailed insights into various restoration projects, including past and ongoing mangrove replanting initiatives in the Pambala Lagoon area. This visit was part of the student's academic research aimed at understanding practical approaches to mangrove conservation and restoration in Sri Lanka.
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