Malizia Mangrove Park

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A Race we must win

We are planting 5,000,000 mangroves for the Malizia Mangrove Park.

Together with the Mama Earth Foundation, Boris Herrmann and his team have created the Malizia Mangrove Park in the Philippines, Mati, Davao Oriental.

You donate, we plant

Through donations the goal is to plant one million mangroves in addition to the already existing ones. Thus, the park makes an enormously important contribution to the restoration of this ecosystem, provides a better income for the local residents and the mangroves bind large quantities of the climate-damaging CO2.

A Race we must win

We are planting 5,000,000 mangroves for the Malizia Mangrove Park.

Together with the Mama Earth Foundation, Boris Herrmann and his team have created the Malizia Mangrove Park in the Philippines, Mati, Davao Oriental.

You donate, we plant

Through donations the goal is to plant one million mangroves in addition to the already existing ones. Thus, the park makes an enormously important contribution to the restoration of this ecosystem, provides a better income for the local residents and the mangroves bind large quantities of the climate-damaging CO2.

Donate mangroves

Every mangrove counts for our unique Malizia Mangrove Park. The price of 0.33 euros for a mangrove covers collecting the seeds, growing the saplings in the nurseries and exposing the mangroves.

We have prepared for donations: 20 euros = 60. 50 euros = 150 or 100 euros = 300 mangroves.

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2,328,707 Mangroves

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(as of December 16, 2024)

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Malizia Mangrove Park

Why Mangroves?

In the meantime, the mangroves in the Philippines are under nature protection, because they are the most important ecosystem in the world alongside the rainforest. An intact mangrove belt not only provides breeding areas for fish, but also food for birds and reptiles, fish and crabs. At the same time, a mangrove belt protects the coral reefs and the shore from erosion. Strong storm tide waves are also reduced.

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