By Danny | Volunteer
Hello friends,
We’re excited to share a fresh update with you from our mangrove restoration work. We’ve been busy connecting all our projects across coastlines, nature and community, and the momentum is building.
What’s new
We have identified three new locations where planting mangroves will have maximum impact — sites where degraded shoreline ecosystems meet community needs for protection, biodiversity, and climate resilience. Because of this strategic shift, we are relaunching the project with a renewed goal to plant 2,000 mangrove seedlings over the next few months.
These trees aren’t just nice greenery. They help stabilise the coast, protect against erosion and storms, support fish and wildlife, and store carbon in a powerful way.
Why it matters
By planting mangroves in carefully selected places, we maximise the return on every dollar for both the environment and the local communities. Healthy mangrove forests mean homes safer from sea surge, fisheries better off, and a greener future for our coastlines.
How you can help
Now is the moment where your support counts more than ever. With this relaunch we are looking for donors, partners, and champions to help us reach the 2,000 seedling target. Whether you give, share our story, or connect us to someone who can plant alongside us, every little action helps.
Thank you for being part of this journey. Together we’re not just planting trees, we’re growing protection, opportunity, and hope.
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