WWF works with communities and governments to restore and protect mangroves, support livelihoods, and strengthen policies for ...
Mangroves, typical of tropical and subtropical latitudes, have become veritable natural traps for land- and sea-based waste.
Mangroves protect coasts and wildlife, but plastic waste now builds up inside roots, harming ecosystems and communities.
Dark green mangrove forests grow along shores from Indonesia to South Florida, with roots tangling out of the water. Scientists have continuously marveled at their myriad abilities: to survive in ...
Mangroves are these amazing thickets of trees, sort of forests, if you think of them, that grow in salt water in coastal regions, and interfacing between ocean and land. Mangroves do these amazing ...
Mangrove forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle, particularly within the marine carbon system. Growing ...
Mangroves, once axed for development, are expanding across Florida due to climate change. Will Floridians learn to live with the iconic coastal tree? David Rahahę-tih Webb’s aquarium was more than ...
A far-flung chapter of the Surfrider Foundation is encouraging the community-led replanting of mangroves – trees that have the power to stem the destructive force of hurricanes – not by hand but with ...
Though small, Guinea-Bissau has sizable amounts of mangroves, which cover 9% of this West African country. Farmers clear patches of mangroves to grow rice, but climate change and socio-economic shifts ...
Tourism in Sri Lanka -- the tropical island nation just a stone's throw from the tip of southern India -- is on an upswing, thanks to thousands of miles of sugar-sand coastline, lush interiors dotted ...