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    World Marks International Mangrove Conservation Day

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    Today is International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, spotlighting the vital role mangroves play in protecting coastlines, storing carbon, and supporting marine biodiversity.

    Often dubbed nature’s coastal guardians, mangroves provide shelter and food for fish and wildlife, while their roots help prevent erosion and buffer against storms.

    With threats from development, pollution, and climate change, experts stress the urgent need to protect these ecosystems. Environmental groups worldwide are calling for stronger conservation efforts to ensure mangroves are preserved for future generations.

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