MAGICAL MANGROVES PHASE 4: THE CAMPAIGN BY GODREJ & BOYCE AND WWF-INDIA SET TO ENGAGE OVER 20000 CITIZENS ON THE CONSERVATION OF MANGROVES

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MAGICAL MANGROVES PHASE 4: THE CAMPAIGN BY GODREJ & BOYCE AND WWF-INDIA SET TO ENGAGE OVER 20000 CITIZENS ON THE CONSERVATION OF MANGROVES

~The previous three phases collectively reached over 27000 people across India’s coastal states

~The 4th phase will offer opportunities for volunteers to experience mangroves through curated educational visits and more

Chennai: Godrej & Boyce, the flagship company of the Godrej Group, in collaboration with WWF-India (Worldwide Fund for Nature-India) today announced the Phase-4 of their “Magical Mangroves” conservation awareness campaign. First launched in 2020, the volunteer-driven campaign trained more than 200 volunteers or Mangrove Ambassadors who have helped sensitise over 27000+ citizensacross the 7 coastal states of India. Additionally, the campaign has reached millions of Indians through thematic social media posts in the last three years.  This campaign’s key features are capacity building of Volunteers, outreach and Awareness through the trained Volunteers, knowledge building through Expert Talks, competitions, and a robust social media campaign.

The Magical Mangroves programme which runs in collaboration between WWF-India and Godrej & Boyce, urges people to volunteer to spread awareness for the protection and preservation of mangrove forests, which are imperative for the survival of communities living across the coastal belt.

Building upon the success of the previous editions, the organisations have curated the new phase to encourage volunteers including students to take this programme forward. In Phase 4, the programme covers 7 coastal states of India – Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh & Telangana, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. Moreover, the programme is segmented into three key components – Skilling, Awareness, and Action. A new batch of 90+ Mangrove Ambassadors from all backgrounds will receive comprehensive training which will equip them to lead informative sessions and promote the importance of mangrove habitats.

For the first time since the lockdown, the campaign will witness an amplified impact through face-to-face sessions with schools, colleges, and the general public.

Speaking about the significance of the Magical Mangroves campaign, Mr. Jamshyd Godrej, Chairman & Managing Director Godrej & Boyce remarked “We have been working together with WWF-India for many years to promote the conservation of mangroves. The Magical Mangroves programme I believe has been a proof-point on how people will always come together to fight for their ecosystems, their environment, and the planet. There is more awareness today than before about threats like climate change, as people have witnessed the adverse effects of it for the last few years. It is imperative that we align ourselves to the vision of a thriving green planet and initiate actions that take us there. This is the time to engage in such programmes, dialogue and more between all of us, organisations, and individuals alike to put greater focus on conserving and nurturing key Blue Carbon systems like our mangrove forests”.

Further enhancing the program, are a range of interactive competitions, including quizzes. Social media will serve as a key channel for the dissemination of awareness material and participation opportunities. The outreach sessions planned as a part of the campaign are expected to engage close to 21,000 students and citizens across the 7 coastal states.  A key feature of the new phase is the introduction of Mangrove Trails – a practical, hands-on experience for select volunteers to learn about the magnificent mangrove habitats. Mangrove Trails is intended to inspire action for the conservation of the nation’s rich biodiversity.

Speaking about education and awareness as critical elements for conserving biodiversity Mr. Ravi Singh, CEO, WWF-India added“WWF-India works in multiple mangrove habitats, including the magnificent Sundarbans, which support a vast array of threatened species. Mangroves act as natural barriers to climate change and serve as nurseries and breeding grounds for many aquatic species. Their role is crucial in controlling coastal erosion, which is vital to protecting the topography of our coasts. Recognising the role of youth and citizens as major stakeholders in conservation, the Magical Mangroves movement seeks to build the Volunteers’ environmental awareness and knowledge of these essential and fragile ecosystems and enable positive action for their conservation.”

Over three successful years, the Magical Mangroves programme has mobilized 200+ volunteers, conducting 340+ webinars. The initiative also involved sessions led by distinguished experts such as Mr. Vasudevan, PCCF and MD of Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra; Dr. K. Kathiresan referred to as the Mangrove Man of India; Dr. Anamitra Anurag Danda – Director, Sunderbans Program WWF-India; Mr. Dhritiman Mukherjee, celebrated Wildlife Photographer; and Dr. Kiran Shankar Mali – Assistant Director, Livelihood Development, Mangrove Foundation.

As a founding member of the India Wetlands Coalition (formerly India Mangroves Coalition) alongside the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Godrej & Boyce is dedicated to the conservation of India’s larger wetland ecosystem of which mangroves are a key part. Beyond maintaining the largest privately-owned mangrove tract in Vikhroli, Mumbai, the company actively fosters research and public awareness for mangrove preservation.  


The company’s Mangroves mobile app, a global educational tool available in 13 languages, has received significant international acclaim. Recognized as a “Global Solution” on the PANORAMA website, it was selected from 400 applications, making the final list of 130. Supported by organizations like UNEP, UNDP, and IUCN, the app has been downloaded across 131 countries, receiving praise from entities like UNDP, UNESCO, and the Global Mangrove Alliance, among others.

26th July is recognized as the International Day for the Conservation of Mangrove Ecosystems.

To know more about the mangrove ecosystem, visit www.mangroves.godrej.com

End of Press Release

Annexure:

Additional spokesperson quotes

Tejashree Joshi, Head, Environmental Sustainability, Godrej & Boyce remarked “The greatest strength of Magical Mangroves has been its ability to engage people from all walks of life and create an ecosystem which not only inspires learning but also collective action. As we embark on the 4th phase of the campaign, we aim to sharpen the focus on the indispensability of mangroves in the protection of the nation’s coastlines and their role in supporting livelihoods and coastal economies. The in-person interactions in the new phase will provide participants with ample opportunity to enhance engagement through more active participation. Further, experiencing the mangroves first-hand through Mangrove Trails is an essential step for volunteers to forge deep connections with nature and is bound to set them on a lifelong course to conserve these incredibly magnificent ecosystems. Under the MISHTI (Mangrove Initiative for Shoreline Habitats & Tangible Incomes) scheme too, the Government intends to also involve awareness campaigns to educate people about the importance of mangroves and their role in protecting the environment.”

Neha Raghav, Head of Education, WWF- India, said “Our mangrove ecosystems are repositories of rich biodiversity. We risk losing this invaluable natural resource to unchecked development along the coastline. The Mangrove campaign is our attempt to highlight the significance of mangrove ecosystems among people and unravel avenues for young people to associate themselves with and contribute to the cause of Mangrove preservation. Engaging young people in Mangrove conservation will also help ensure that the future workforce is empowered to make environmentally conscious decisions helping conservation of valuable ecosystems such as wetland habitats.” 

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About Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd.

Godrej & Boyce (‘G&B’), a Godrej Group company, was founded in 1897, and has contributed to India’s journey of self-reliance through manufacturing. G&B patented the world’s first springless lock and since then, has diversified into 14 businesses across various sectors from Security, Furniture, Aerospace to Infrastructure and Defence. Godrej is one of India’s most trusted brands serving over 1.1bn customers worldwide daily. For more information, visit www.godrej.com.

About WWF-India

WWF-India is committed to creating and demonstrating practical solutions that help conserve India’s ecosystems and rich biodiversity. With more than 50 years of conservation journey in the country, WWF-India works towards finding science-based and sustainable solutions to address challenges at the interface of development and conservation. WWF-India is part of the WWF network, with offices in over 100 countries across the world. WWF India works in many states of India through our state and field offices. The organisation works in different geographical regions and across thematic areas, including the conservation of key wildlife species and their habitats management of rivers, wetlands, and ecosystems.

http://www.wwfindia.org 

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