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  1. Kenya — Mikoko Pamoja. Mikoko Pamoja is creating a holistic model of development for the future. The community group has created the first mangrove carbon credit market in the world — meaning people or organizations pay for credits that are then used for mangrove restoration. So far, 117 hectares of mangroves have been protected.

  2. Your dollars have conservation impact and can affect deforestation, pollution, unsustainable harvesting, and wildlife trade. - Volunteer your time to efforts that speak to you. There are many opportunities to use your skills towards local, regional, or even global causes. - Remember, conservation is a grassroots effort. These are your wild places!

  3. Boat anchors and propellers can leave "scars" in a seagrass bed—killing sections of the seagrass and fragmenting the habitat. This fragmentation of seagrass beds can increase erosion around the edges, as well as influence animal use and movement within the seagrass bed. Disease has also devastated seagrasses.

  4. An alternative to conventionally constructed berms, Vetiver is one of the best management practices to control erosion. This non-fertile, non-invasive perennial grass as a dense web of roots that binds soil and penetrates vertically to 15 feet. Abundant in the tropics, this natural barrier grows in a variety of inhospitable soils regardless of ...

  5. Deadline: 31-Oct-23 The Whitley Fund for Nature (WFN) is inviting applications for the Whitley Awards to support dynamic, mid-career conservationists who are leading wildlife conservation projects in the Global South. Winning a Whitley Award is not just about receiving financial support. WFN also accelerates the careers of conservationists by welcoming them to the world stage;

  6. 8 de nov. de 2012 · Conservation Area Management Committees (CAMCs)-the functional decision-making units consisting entirely of local villagers-are grassroots organizations legally established to manage the Annapurna ...

  7. Agriculture and conservation are important and vital for Connecticut’s economic growth. Agriculture’s impact on the state’s economy equates to between $3.3 and $4 billion annually. Conservation is imperative to Connecticut’s economy and new business development. It supports critical infrastructure and resources as well as tourism and ...