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The Mangrove Mothers

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Provided by: The Nature Conservancy|Published on: October 9, 2023
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  • This article describes a movement by women in Kenya to replant and protect mangrove forests in their communities, thus improving local habitats and increasing their individual opportunities outside of the home.
  • The article details how important mangrove habitats are to carbon sequestration, as well as local ecosystem services, such as erosion prevention, storm mitigation, fish and crab nurseries, and medicine.
  • In addition to the women's associations planting mangroves and restoring forests, they have access to microloans through invested partners to start small businesses.
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Subjects: Biology, Economics, Civics
Authors: The Nature Conservancy, Dustin Solberg
Region: Africa
Languages: English

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