Hi,
The Canopy Project is restoring habitats around the world to
protect our species.
Read more about our upcoming projects and how you can be a part of the
solution.
- Kathleen Rogers
Hi,
Did you know that the beautiful Bengal tiger’s home is the
Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world?
Mangroves are tropical coastal forests that are known for their
intricate roots that appear above ground as well as their biodiversity
and importance to local communities. With the current increase in
deforestation, climate change, and sea level rise, mangrove forests
are deteriorating, taking away resources from locals and destroying
the habitat of multiple endangered species such as the Bengal
tiger.
To help strengthen areas such as the mangrove ecosystems,
EARTHDAY.ORG’s The
Canopy Project collaborates with partners from around the world to
reforest and rehabilitate the habitats and the communities most
affected by environmental degradation. In the last year,
EARTHDAY.ORG is working in villages both in Bangladesh and India to
restore the mangrove forests and support the communities whose
livelihoods depend on the trees and its resources.
Will
you help us reach our goal? Donate today, as little as $1 plants one
tree.
In Bangladesh, the local fishermen rely on the supply of fish,
crabs, and shellfish provided by the forest waters to sustain the
fishing industry and their income. In one such project,
100,000 saplings will be planted that will not only
restore the mangroves, but bind the soils allowing for easy boat
launching, increased marine life, and direct benefits to the local
community and economy.1
Right next door, in a disaster-prone region of India, the mangroves
act as a natural coastal defense, but as mangroves have decreased, the
local population and biodiversity are threatened by the risk of
cyclones. Our projects hope to plant various species of mangrove trees
to protect the 4.5 million people living in the
Sundarbans and to conserve the area’s one-of-a-kind
biodiversity consisting of the country’s well-recognized Bengal
tiger.2
With our organization’s passionate, on-the-ground efforts, we look
towards a future that holds rich biodiversity, empowered communities,
and beautiful greenery.
You
can contribute to this future today.
For Earth’s tomorrow,
Kathleen Rogers President
Footnotes:
1. EARTHDAY.ORG: https://www.earthday.org/campaign/the-canopy-project-bangladesh/
2. EARTHDAY.ORG: https://www.earthday.org/campaign/the-canopy-project-sundarbans/
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