By Saumitro Chakrabarti | Project Contributor
Mangroves are of great value regarding environmental protection. Mangroves play a tremendous role in storing carbon from the environment and stabilize the environment.
Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS) has been conducting community based mangrove plantation and restoration activities since 2013. Currently, BEDS is trying to raise fund to restore mangroves in the Sundarbans periphery of Bangladesh.
BEDS is now planning to plant 20,000 mangroves in Banishanta union in this month (January 2021). To do so, we are negotiating with the nursery owners about purchasing of mangrove saplings. We are also discussing with the local villagers on selecting suitable lands. We have already informed the local government representatives about our plan. The local government representatives have provided their positive concern regarding planting 20,000 mangroves. They also assured us that they will be present in the inauguration ceremony of our mangrove plantation activity. After completing the land selection process, we will do the fencing of the selected land so that cattle may not enter into it. Everything is going according to our plan. We hope that we will be able to contribute for environmental conservation and coastal protection.
We would like to thank our donors for their contribution for us so far. We want to request all our donors that if you want to help us continuously, please start monthly recurring donations. It will be really helpful for us.
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