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Giant python swallows 3 ducks behind farmer's house, then gets hauled back to the Sundarbans
"Later, we managed to capture it safely and handed it over to the Forest Department." ...
Few trees can find a way to survive in the liminal space where dry land meets the sea. Mangroves are the exception. These impressively resilient trees can withstand rapidly shifting tides, ...
Humans have lots of reasons to thank mangroves. These swampy, stilt-rooted trees store massive amounts of carbon on tropical shorelines, support nurseries for a wide variety of commercially important ...
U.S. Forest Service ecologists and partners have published new findings, in the journal Science Advances, on how planted mangroves can store up to 70% of carbon stock to that found in intact stands ...
The winners of the Mangrove Photography Awards shed light on the ecologically valuable but highly threatened coastal ecosystems A juvenile blacktip reef shark swims in shallow waters by the mangroves ...
Mangrove forests look much like the coastal cousins of inland forests, but you cannot miss their tangled prop roots that help them thrive in harsh coastal environments where the tide flows in and out ...
A new study finds mangrove soil held around 6.4 billion metric tons of carbon in 2000. Between 2000 and 2015, up to 122 million tons of this carbon was released due to mangrove forest loss – roughly ...
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