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These grandparents in Mexico helped save their community from being destroyed by a hurricane, and it’s all thanks to mangrove trees. David and Ana María Borbón got into mangrove restoration after seeing the impacts that climate change, overfishing, and mangrove deforestation had on their tiny fishing village in Baja California. Now they lead a multi-generational team of over 20 people who have planted and cared for over 1.2 million mangrove trees around. David and Ana María’s work has been so important for the area that when a hurricane made landfall near El Delgadito in 2022, researchers determined that the community would’ve been destroyed if it weren’t for all the mangrove trees surrounding it. Only time will tell if David and Ana María’s work will restore the local fishery, but either way they’ve made a profound positive impact on their environment. #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #Mangroves #MangroveForest #MangroveRestoration #NatureBasedSolutions #NatureSolutions
Duration: 81 sPosted : Thu, 18 Apr 2024 13:14:57Views
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