Visit from a student who studies Mass Media in Eastern University of Sri Lanka
Kalpitiya, Sri Lanka — A student from the Eastern University of Sri Lanka, specializing in Mass Media, recently visited the Mangrove Museum as part of her educational project. The visit was focused on gathering insights into environmental communication and conservation efforts, which are central to her academic work.
During her visit, the student had the opportunity to interview the Director of the Mangrove Museum. The interview covered various topics, including the museum’s role in raising awareness about the importance of mangrove ecosystems, the challenges faced in conservation efforts, and the strategies employed to engage the public in environmental protection.
This direct interaction with the museum’s leadership provided the student with valuable first-hand information and perspectives that will contribute to the depth and quality of her academic project. The visit also highlights the growing interest among students in media studies to explore and document environmental issues, emphasizing the crucial role of communication in fostering awareness and action.
The Mangrove Museum continues to be a key resource for students and researchers alike, offering a wealth of information and opportunities for learning and collaboration in the field of environmental conservation.