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environment1 year ago

Kenyans Use Hidden Beehives to Safeguard Mangroves from Logging

In Mombasa, Kenya, Peter Nyongesa and the Tulinde Mikoko group are using hidden beehives to protect mangroves from illegal logging. The bees act as natural deterrents, attacking loggers who attempt to cut the trees. This initiative not only helps conserve the mangroves, which are crucial for preventing erosion and mitigating severe weather impacts, but also provides income through the sale of high-quality mangrove honey. Despite challenges in measuring the tactic's effectiveness, the integration of beekeeping with conservation efforts shows promise in safeguarding these vital ecosystems.

environment1 year ago

Kenyans Use Hidden Beehives to Protect Mangroves from Logging

In Mombasa, Kenya, local conservationists are using hidden beehives to deter illegal logging of mangroves, which are crucial for preventing erosion and mitigating severe weather impacts. The initiative, part of a broader community effort, also generates income through the sale of high-quality mangrove honey. Despite challenges in measuring its effectiveness, the project integrates livelihood support with environmental conservation.

environment1 year ago

"Report: Over Half of Mangrove Ecosystems at Risk of Collapse by 2050"

A new global assessment by the International Union for Conservation of Nature reveals that half of the world's mangrove ecosystems are at risk of collapse due to climate change-induced sea level rise and more severe storms. Mangroves, which protect coastal communities and provide habitats for various species, are struggling to survive in increasingly harsh conditions. The report emphasizes the need for mangrove restoration projects and reducing greenhouse gas emissions to ensure the longevity of these vital ecosystems.

environment2 years ago

The Urgent Need to Save Coastal Ecosystems from Drowning

Tidal marshes, mangroves, and coral reefs, which support the livelihoods of millions of people, are at risk of submergence due to rapid sea-level rise if global warming exceeds 2°C above pre-industrial levels. These coastal ecosystems are crucial for fisheries, storm protection, and recreation, making it essential to address climate change to protect them.