Mangroves store vast amounts of climate-warming carbon. Sea level rise may push them past the brink, according to a new study ...
Mangroves could store less carbon—and even begin releasing it—as sea levels rise, suggests new research in Earth's Future.
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Genetic study reveals extinction risk for unique mangrove-adapted pampas cat
By Sean Mowbray More than a decade ago, conservationists began working to preserve a unique population of desert pampas cats ...
The destructive power of a hurricane appears to do plenty of good for mangroves in the Florida Everglades. When Category 3 Hurricanes Wilma (2005) and Irma (2017) struck Florida, mangroves took a ...
Healthy mangroves offer protection and food to populations of both humans and wildlife Allowing mangrove forests to recover naturally result in more resilient habitats that benefit both wildlife and ...
These hidden mangrove ecosystems are biodiversity hotspots, climate warriors, and some of the most underrated natural escapes ...
Photos of an iconic lone mangrove at Wellington Point east of Brisbane are being collected to document the landscape and environmental changes in the area. The well-known mangrove at Waterloo Bay was ...
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One of the largest mangrove forests on Earth
This video shows the Sundarbans, Bangladesh, a massive mangrove forest landscape crossed by winding muddy rivers and dense green vegetation stretching far beyond the horizon. Thick forest covers ...
The Indian side of the Sundarbans — the world’s largest mangrove forest — is spread across approximately 4,000 square kilometres, consisting of 102 islands. Of these, 54 islands are inhabited and are ...
Mangroves are famous for trapping vast amounts of carbon, helping slow climate change. However, a new study suggests rising ...
Mangroves – like this one at Cispata Bay – are efficient carbon sinks, but they may drown and lose their ability to store ...
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