Mangrove reforestation in Chame Panama
1800 red mangroves were planted in the reforestation of a one-hectare area of land in the district of Chame Panama, as part of an effort to reforest and conserve Panama’s mangrove ecosystem.
1800 red mangroves were planted in the reforestation of a one-hectare area of land in the district of Chame Panama, as part of an effort to reforest and conserve Panama’s mangrove ecosystem.
As part of an environmental planning initiative The Ministry of Environment spoke with citizens in the Chame district about ways to minimize human impact on protected areas in the district.
A tourist complex plans to remove at least 16 hectares of mangroves from the bay of Chame. The Environmental Impact Study (EIA) for the Portones del Mar Yacht Club & Resort is ...
A mangrove is a tree or shrub; they grow tropical coast swamp areas that flood at high tide. About 50 types of mangroves grow in 123 countries, Panama being ...
In 2006 Carmen Aparicio Guzman, Principal of the local school in El Espave felt the need to educate her students on the importance of preserving the mangrove ecosystems in the bay of ...
Today, July 26, 2013, Panama will celebrate International Day of the Mangrove. Mangroves are an important habitat for marine life like crabs and ...