Egypt plans to plant 500 feddans of mangrove trees on the Red Sea coast, in Safaga, Hamata, and Shalateen, according to Egypt Independent. The project aims to contribute to sustainable development and reduce the impact of climate change in Egypt, according to the project’s director. Mangrove trees are critical for bees and equilibrium in the ecosystem, he explains.
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