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mangrove restoration

Mangrove restoration is the process of reviving and rehabilitating mangrove forests, which are coastal ecosystems vital for biodiversity, protecting shorelines, and storing carbon. This is achieved by planting mangrove trees, restoring their natural habitats, and conserving existing areas. Healthy mangroves provide critical habitats for fish and wildlife, improve water quality, and reduce the impact of storms and erosion. Restoration efforts often involve local communities, enhancing their livelihoods while promoting environmental sustainability. By restoring mangroves, we can combat climate change and preserve essential coastal resources for future generations.