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Nature Team University of Moratuwa is the official organization for nature studies and environmental issues at university of Moratuwa since the formation in 2004. We are functioning for the 20th successful year now.Started as a forum of a group of environmentally enthusiastic young university students. The society evolved its years to deal with the environmental studies and environmental issues in the university.
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රටේ තිබුනු තත්වය නිසා අවසන් වතාවෙ Nature team එකේ අපිට අවාරෙ සිරිපා යන්න උනේ නෑ. ඉතින් මේ පාර අපි ලැබුනු අභියෝග මධ්යයේ කොහොමහරි "අවාරේ සිරිපා" ගමන සංවිධානය කරන්න සමත්වුනා.අපේ දවස උනේ ඔක්තෝබර් 29.
See more..The annual beach cleanup project which is organized by the Nature Team of University of Moratuwa was concluded successfully remarking an important place in nature team's diary.Our deepest thanks go to all the beloved nature team members who joined with us to make this a success.
See more..The "Cinnamon Rainforest Restoration Project”, which is being carried out in collaboration with Ruk Rakaganno (The Tree Society of Sri Lanka), the Forest Department of Sri Lanka, and the John Keels Foundation, aims to restore a deteriorated 50-acre plot over a three-year period, after which nature will take over the regeneration process.
See more..We will share the all kind of nature reated information to inspire people to love and protect the nature.
Sea turtles are captivating creatures that have gracefully glided through the world's oceans for over 100 million years.
read moreකුහුඹුවා ශරීර ප්රමාණයෙන් ගොඩක් කුඩා වුනත් ඉතා මත් කඩිසර සතෙක් විදියට අපි හඳුන්වනවා. මේ කුහුඹුවන් කොතරම් කුඩා වුනත් ඉතාමත් අපූරු ජීවන රටා සහ පුදුම එළවන සුළු චර්යා රටා පද්ධතියතුත් ඔවුන්ට තියෙනවා.
read moreE-waste, or electronic waste, is made when an electronic item is disposed of after the conclusion of its useful life. The rapid advancement of technology and the utilization-driven society are brought about by the generation of a massive amount of e-waste.
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