Mangroves are making a comeback across the world after decades of loss, thanks in part to warming temperatures. Louisiana ...
After decades of decline from human development and extreme weather, the world's mangroves are growing again, according to a ...
Swampy mangrove forests are staging a surprise comeback - which is good news for coastal communities and the climate.
Half of the world's mangrove ecosystems are at risk of collapse due to climate change, deforestation and pollution, according to a study published Wednesday. The International Union for Conservation ...
On the east coast of Indonesia’s Lombok Island, local people who rely on the local crab fishery have initiated their own ...
"Mangroves are a unique ecosystem bridging land and sea. Their extensive root systems effectively reduce sediment loads in nearshore waters, while their dense yet flexible branches and trunks ...
A new analysis of satellite imagery dating as far back as 1972 reveals that mangroves in Madagascar are rebounding after decades of deforestation. The island’s total mangrove cover is down 8% compared ...
Jamil stood at the water’s edge holding a bucket of fish guts and chicken heads, waiting for signs of life as the ...
Scientists have long known that mangroves—woody trees and shrubs that grow in coastal waters—hold a hidden superpower: They are highly efficient at storing carbon, offering an intriguing solution to ...
Antoine Moses plants 47,460 trees in 24 hours in Kenya, demonstrating the importance of restoration being tracked and measured over time Moses, who grew up in Carleton-sur-Mer, Quebec, and now lives ...
A new Tulane University study finds mangrove forests are making a global comeback after decades of decline. Researchers say ...