Antoine Moses sets Guinness World Record by planting 47460 mangrove saplings in 24 hours in Mombasa, highlighting mangroves role in climate, coastal protection and biodiversity.
Antoine achieved this record in the coastal city of Mombasa, Kenya, where he planted thousands of mangrove trees within 24 hours.
In honor of World Ocean Month this June, Atlantis Paradise Island is highlighting new milestones from Atlantis Blue Project ...
In honor of World Ocean Month this June, Atlantis Paradise Island is highlighting new milestones from Atlantis Blue Project ...
State and federal authorities cut down thousands of Japanese black pines at East Beach in Charlestown as part of a project to ...
From the northern rangelands to Lamu’s mangroves, carbon projects are emerging as sources of conservation finance and rural ...
Over 20,000 mangrove seedlings have been planted in Tudor Creek in a major restoration effort aimed at reviving degraded coastal ecosystems and strengthening climate resilience along Kenya’s coastline ...
For Every Tree Lost, Many More Must Rise The uproar over the cutting of trees in parts of Manila for major infrastructure ...
Guided by the belief that shared natural resources are critical ecological infrastructure, ITC has integrated biodiversity conservation within its large-scale sustainability programme spanning water ...
In recent years, a team of biodiversity conservation and restoration project based in southern Brazil's Parana state has been ...
The world celebrates the International Day for Biological Diversity every year on May 22, amid intensive efforts to protect planet Earth-especially the lives ...