Visit of Preschool Children from Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha – 27.03.2026

On 27th March 2026, a group of preschool children from the Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. The young visitors had a wonderful opportunity to explore the exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems in a fun and engaging way.

During their visit, the children were introduced to the unique features of mangroves, their role in protecting coastal environments, and the importance of conserving these valuable ecosystems. The interactive sessions and guided explanations helped spark curiosity and environmental awareness among the children.

It was truly inspiring to see the enthusiasm and excitement of the young learners as they experienced nature and education together. Such visits play a vital role in nurturing a sense of responsibility towards environmental conservation from an early age.

More young explorers to come! 🌱

On 27th March 2026, a group of preschool children from the Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. The young visitors had a wonderful opportunity to explore the exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems in a fun and engaging way. During their visit, the children were introduced to the unique features of mangroves, their role in protecting coastal environments, and the importance of conserving these valuable ecosystems. The interactive sessions and guided explanations helped spark curiosity and environmental awareness among the children.
On 27th March 2026, a group of preschool children from the Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. The young visitors had a wonderful opportunity to explore the exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems in a fun and engaging way. During their visit, the children were introduced to the unique features of mangroves, their role in protecting coastal environments, and the importance of conserving these valuable ecosystems. The interactive sessions and guided explanations helped spark curiosity and environmental awareness among the children.
On 27th March 2026, a group of preschool children from the Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. The young visitors had a wonderful opportunity to explore the exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems in a fun and engaging way. During their visit, the children were introduced to the unique features of mangroves, their role in protecting coastal environments, and the importance of conserving these valuable ecosystems. The interactive sessions and guided explanations helped spark curiosity and environmental awareness among the children.
On 27th March 2026, a group of preschool children from the Nattandiya Pradeshiya Sabha visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum. The young visitors had a wonderful opportunity to explore the exhibits and learn about the importance of mangrove ecosystems in a fun and engaging way. During their visit, the children were introduced to the unique features of mangroves, their role in protecting coastal environments, and the importance of conserving these valuable ecosystems. The interactive sessions and guided explanations helped spark curiosity and environmental awareness among the children.
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