Can globally essential mangroves bounce back from deforestation? New study gives hope
PolicyTuesday, June 23, 2026Mongabay

Can globally essential mangroves bounce back from deforestation? New study gives hope

A recent study indicates that mangrove forests, vital for coastal protection and biodiversity, are showing signs of unexpected recovery after experiencing significant deforestation. This positive trend suggests the potential for effective restoration efforts and highlights the importance of policies aimed at protecting these ecosystems.

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