About mangrove forests!
Mangroves are special trees that live near the ocean in warm places. A group of such trees from a mangrove forest. Their roots stick out of the ground like they're walking on stilts! These cool trees help protect the land from waves and storms.
Mangroves can be found in 123 countries worldwide and are like superheroes for the ecosystem.

Importance of mangroves.
Mangrove trees are like superheroes! They protect people in the coastal region from big storms and help stop flooding. These trees are also home to animals like fish, crabs, and birds.
Mangroves are great at cleaning pollution by soaking up many carbon emissions. They even clean the water, improving it for sea life.
They are like nature's fish nurseries, allowing people living nearby to catch fish for food or to sell.
But mangroves are in trouble—many have already disappeared! We must protect these awesome trees to keep our coasts safe and healthy!
Threats faced by mangroves.
Mangrove trees are extremely important, but they are facing challenges from climate change and other human activities, like excessive water pollution, which can destroy them.
Also, if mangroves are cut down, they release a lot of carbon dioxide, which is bad for our planet. That’s why we need to protect them!
Governments and groups like the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) are working hard to save these cool trees. By caring for mangroves, we’re helping our Earth stay happy and healthy!