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Mangrove News Digest # 648 – April 18, 2026

When mangrove planting goes wrong

PHILIPPINES – Beneath the neat rows of newly planted mangrove seedlings lies a quiet reality: many will not survive, and some planting efforts may even damage the very ecosystems they are meant to protect. “They’re always well-meaning, but how do we take that to a level where their good intentions are aligned with science-based protocols?” said Mariglo Rosaida Laririt, assistant director of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ Environmental Management Bureau.

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Rethinking Carbon Dreams and Closed Forests in the Sundarbans

INDIA – Planned investments in these mangrove forests — hailed for their carbon-sequestration potential — could further leave people behind and ecosystems at risk.

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Key Takeaways From Gender-Responsive Mangrove Restoration in Senegal

SENEGAL – Biodiversity-mindful mangrove restoration can be a powerful tool for both environmental and social outcomes.

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These trees brought a fishery back from the brink. They can help you too

CAMBODIA – Khiev Sat is a local leader in Koh Kresna. Today he’s the town’s chief. “We went house to house, teaching local fishermen not to cut down mangroves,” Khiev says.

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Ecological Disconnect: When Mangrove Protection Becomes a Legal Fiction

INDIA – In the sophisticated game of environmental musical chairs, the music has stopped, but the mangrove trees have somehow ended up in the wrong district, or perhaps, in the wrong chair.

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2026 PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST

Nominations open for Mangrove Photography Awards

GLOBAL – The Mangrove Photography Awards is a global photography competition that invites photographers to capture the beauty, biodiversity, and environmental importance of mangrove ecosystems.

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Gulf mangrove reserve at risk after oil spill from Iranian warship

UAE – A growing oil spill from a damaged Iranian naval vessel is threatening a protected mangrove ecosystem near the Strait of Hormuz, raising environmental concerns.

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12th Annual MAP Photography Contest 

2026 PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST
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CHILDREN’S ART CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

2026 Children's Calendar

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ACTION ALERTS

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Urge the DENR to revise or repeal harmful mangrove memorandum


Mexico: Stop the destruction of Chiapas’ forests!

Stop Blue Origin from Dumping Wastewater Into Indian River Lagoon

Rights for Stingless Bees – sign now

Save the Sanctuary: Keep Gulper Shark Fisheries Closed

Protect the mangroves and tropical forests of Brazil’s Tauá-Mirim! Sign Now

NO TO PUERTO BARU –  Panama’s Mangroves Under Threat! sign the petition.

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