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Hal Wallis, an "ordinary kid" travels 6 ,000 miles from his home town in the United Kingdom to vi

Hal Wallis, a UK native, traveled 6,000 miles to Thailand to explore its threatened mangroves. He discovered their vital environmental role and ongoing preservation efforts. Wallis interviewed Udo Gattenlohner of the Global Nature Fund, which coordinates a German-funded international project to restore Asia's lost mangroves.

Learn more about the Mangrove Restoration Project in Asia and watch a related video on EarthSayers. This initiative emphasizes sustainability, forest management, biodiversity, and conservation.

EarthSayersUdo Gattenlohner Gattenlohner; Hal Wallils
OrganizationsGlobal Nature Fund
EarthSayers RatingRecommended
CountryUnited Kingdom
Dateunknown
FormatBlog
Member of Special CollectionOur Youth Speak Up

 

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