Gallery 0 Results Reset search Close Meinmahla Kyun Wildlife Sanctuary Zau Lunn 2015 The Sundarbans in Bangladesh is part of the world’s largest mangrove forest, lying on the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers and bordering India’s Sundarbans National Park, also a Ramsar Site. IUCN / Mizuki Murai Irrawaddy delta’s last remaining important mangrove estuary hosts Myanmar’s largest crocodile population Fauna & Flora International (FFI) Kota Kinabalu Wetland Sabah Wetlands Conservation Society Mangrove Swamp, Pagbilao Quezon, Philippines Adriane B. Tobias The Modern Green Fingers. This kid is planting Mangrove Tree for his and everyone's future. To sustain the different species that exist at Balanga City Wetland Park. Michael Jeffrey Carlos Las Piñas – Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area Ramsar Site LPPCHEA LPPCHEA The Modern Green Fingers. This kid is planting Mangrove Tree for his and everyone's future. To sustain the different species that exist at Balanga City Wetland Park. Michael Jeffrey Carlos Mangroves in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. Hijanel Umiten A grandfather take his grandchildren around the wetland surrounded with mangroves and nipas. Joylyn Ty Man made Mangrove Plantation Joshua Quadra These two kids are planting mangrove trees for their future and the future of Balanga City Wetland and Natures Park. It depicts how they are very much concerned to give life and hope for the different species living in the area. Michael Jeffrey Carlos Mangrove planting area. project of City Government of Puerto Princesa City Palawan. Jessie Dahan As we all celebrate the world wet lands day, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Provincial and Community Environment and Natural Resources Offices in Region I, Philippines; the employer, employees and some of the students were participated in Learning tour on how to conserve and protect mother earth (specifically the conservation of wet lands and its plantation). the photo i submitted to the contest was taken in Provincial Mangrove Nursery of Bolinao, Pangasinan, a hundred thousands' (estimated counts) of Mangrove Seedlings to be planted in many wetlands in Province of Pangasinan Philippines. Hopefully these plants will much more help on preventing nature disastrous... Mother Earth loves us; show her that we deserved to be loved by hers. I must say that we owe to her our life, Am I right? Evan Bernal This photo is located at the Municipality of Dapa, Surigao del Norte, Siargao Island. Ronald Al Jurado A part of coastal area in Glan, Sarangani Province in Philippines where people use it as a source of daily income. Along the shoreline is the mangrove trees are planted and on the other side is the protected area by Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Mary Grace Yuen Laguting Bounty.Cockle Harvesting in Kuala Sepetang.An exemplary site showing how wetland conservation functions alongside sustainable resource exploitation, Matang Mangrove Reserve (which encompasses Kuala Sepetang) is considered to be the best managed mangrove reserve in the world and at the same time, a source of livelihoods for the locals through fisheries, cockle harvesting and charcoal producing sector. Yew Aun Quek Refuge.In Malaysia, the major source of protein is derived from fish which is usually caught locally by artisanal fishers. To protect their boats from the typhoons, fishermen seek refuge in the mangroves which cover most of the Southern coast. The mangroves break strong waves and is also a breeding ground for many pelagic fish. Yew Aun Quek A mangrove newly planted last February 5, 2016 along the coastline of Glan, Sarangani Province in the Philippines. Behind it are the tetrapod placed to protect these mangrove from big waves. Mary Grace Yuen Laguting Photo taken: at Municipality of Anini-y, Antique, Philippines Gadget used: Sony Xperia Z1 Compact John Myrvin Redondo Mangroves of United Arab Emirates Khalifa Humaid Alsaadi A newly discovered perfect sidetrip in Pawikan(Sea Turtle) Conservation and Protection Center . A 30-minute lazy boat ride through the nipas and verdant mangroves which were planted 10 years ago by Mang Danny (in blue shirt), pawikan hatchery caretaker. Joylyn Ty