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Cene 4 month s ago
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Oooh, fighting climate change.
Eat a bag of diques.
       
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Mervin 4 month s ago
Cene, Go somewhere else dik. Leave and don't come back
       
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Conservation And Restoration, Highly Commended: Protecting The Protectors By Jason Florio

As part of FAO’s FISH4ACP program, the Gambian Navy teaches oyster harvesters to swim—giving women lifesaving skills and reducing drowning risks in the mangroves. Most had never learned to swim. These women play a vital role in protecting mangroves from illegal deforestation, safeguarding ecosystems that store up to 10 times more carbon than terrestrial forests and are crucial in fighting climate change.

 

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