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Mangrove Loss Worldwide Is Now Reversing With More Denser Forests

via Good News Network·yesterday

Research indicates that global mangrove forest destruction has not only halted but reversed, with current forest density exceeding levels seen two decades ago. This development is significant as it suggests that international conservation efforts and sustainable management practices are yielding tangible ecological recovery. The broader implication is a renewed hope for coastal resilience and biodiversity preservation in the face of ongoing climate challenges.

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