Earthday With MAP
Partnering with mangrove forest communities, grassroots NGOs, researchers and local governments to conserve and restore mangrove forests and related coastal ecosystems, while promoting community-based, sustainable management of coastal resources. | |
Dear Friends, Today on Earthday we renew our commitment to the struggle to preserve our beautiful planet and its intertwined ecosystems. In 2012 we achieved many things with the support from our members. Here are some of the highlights; Mangrove Restoration and Community EmpowermentIn Thailand we launched an important new project which will restore mangroves to wastelands left behind by shrimp farming, using our revolutionary Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration approach, which empowers coastal people to restore their mangroves and derive sustainable mangrove-based livelihoods.
Teaching the Next Generation MAP’s “Marvelous Mangroves” curriculum teaches mangrove ecology and conservation to school children in 9 countries around the world. In 2012 we introduced it to Australia and Belize, where it will reach tens of thousands of students. Fostering Responsible Consumer Choices Our Question Your Shrimp Campaign alerts consumers and merchants to the relentless mangrove destruction caused by tropical shrimp farming, and helps people make more environmentally responsible choices in the shrimp they eat or serve. For the Mangroves
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