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April 2025

Meet Silvino Jiménez Cruz, a humble man who gives his all for Tepelmeme.

As president of Bienes Comunales (Common Assets), Silvino was elected by the community to lead for three years. With his guidance and the support of local families, Tepelmeme has faced serious challenges, including

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22 Apr 2025

🌱 Nurse Objects: Innovation in Restoring Degraded Ecosystems

In degraded areas lacking mature trees to serve as nurse plants, we employ nurse objects—physical elements such as rocks, fallen logs, or polycarbonate structures—to replicate their essential functions. These objects

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10 Apr 2025
March 2025

🌱Monitoring and Maintenance: Keys to the Survival of Our Trees

As part of our commitment to ecological restoration and social empowerment, we carry out regular monitoring activities in our project to ensure the healthy development of the trees we’ve planted. Through a community-based

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30 Mar 2025
Oriana Medina TN
Oriana Medina TN · 23 days ago

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We’re closely monitoring the growth of the mangrove trees—tracking their health and stepping in with support when needed to help them establish successfully.

28 Mar 2025
Diana Guerrero
Diana Guerrero · 19 days ago

Nice!!

Look how they have grown!

We are very excite to see the progress of our mangroves!

28 Mar 2025
Polimera sai lokesh
Polimera sai lokesh · a day ago

Thank you for the progress photos

This little guy is a mudskipper—part fish, part land explorer.

Found in healthy mangrove ecosystems like those in Madagascar, mudskippers can breathe through their skin and even “walk” on land using their fins.

Their presence is a great sign that the mangroves are thriving.

28 Mar 2025
Felicia Goodwin
Felicia Goodwin · 10 days ago

Amazing 🥰

Did you know?

Mangroves can survive in saltwater by filtering out up to 90% of the salt through their roots—or excreting it through their leaves. It’s one of the reasons they thrive along Madagascar’s coasts where few other trees can.

28 Mar 2025
February 2025

Here, one of our planters is using a unique method that works exclusively with mangroves: direct propagule planting.

The seedlings she holds are young propagules collected from mature mangrove trees, ready to be planted directly into the coastal soil to take root and thrive.

28 Feb 2025

Inclusive reforestation efforts lead to stronger, more sustainable outcomes. Women play a crucial role in forest conservation, from seed collection to land restoration and community leadership.

Ensuring equal access to resources, training, and decision-making empowers communities,

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28 Feb 2025

Our planting team is made up of local community members who live near our restoration sites. Many rely on fishing for their livelihoods, and planting mangroves plays a crucial role in strengthening coastal ecosystems.

Mangroves provide essential breeding and nursery grounds for

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28 Feb 2025
The Creative Pixels
The Creative Pixels · 2 months ago

I wonder if there are any mangrove projects in Mexico we can plant on. We are...

Mangrove forests are vital for coastal stability, biodiversity, and carbon storage, acting as a natural barrier against storms and erosion.

Fun fact: Mangroves can filter up to 90% of salt from seawater before absorbing it, allowing them to thrive in harsh coastal environments where

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28 Feb 2025

🌵 Our project is a testament to the balance between extreme aridity and life that persists against all odds. 🌞🌱

The semi-arid climate of the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve is defined by low rainfall, extreme temperatures, and high evapotranspiration, limiting water availability

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25 Feb 2025
January 2025

Our planting team in action, carefully planting propagules along the creek in Kenya, helping restore and protect this vital ecosystem.

28 Jan 2025

This is how some of the mangrove propagule look like up close right after being planted.

28 Jan 2025
Diana Guerrero
Diana Guerrero · 19 days ago

😍

Mangrove propagules are planted vertically in muddy ground, mimicking their natural process.

This helps them anchor securely, allowing roots to penetrate the soil and shoots to reach sunlight.

This method ensures high survival rates and supports the rapid growth of thriving mangrove

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28 Jan 2025
Sultan Alotaibi
Sultan Alotaibi · 2 months ago

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