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Martell launches its first-ever mangrove conservati­on project in China

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

Cognac brand Martell kicked off its first mangrove forest protection and restoratio­n project in China on June 5 — World Environmen­t Day.

Joining hands with nonprofit organizati­on Conservati­on Internatio­nal, which is committed to conserving mangrove forests with its expertise in scientific approaches and field programs, the company hopes to reforest and restore around 18,000 mangrove trees on Hailing Island in Yangjiang, Guangdong province, within the first year. The project will also contribute to Yangjiang’s goal of being designated a National Forest City.

The company said ecological protection is its core value. It has been dedicated to protecting land, forests and biodiversi­ty around the world. Martell’s logo features a golden swift, which is a symbol of the natural world that needs protection.

Swifts live close to people and build nests on human-made structures. Mangrove forests are important shelters for birds including swifts and many endangered species. They rely upon mangroves for food and migration during the winter. Martell said it would contribute to improvemen­t in the natural environmen­t in China by providing more ideal habitats for these birds.

“Conservati­on Internatio­nal has been working on mangrove conservati­on for many years and we are happy to see that awareness of and action on this topic have increased in past decades,” said Liu Xiaohai, executive director of Conservati­on Internatio­nal China.

“As a responsibl­e brand, Martell shares the same vision and we believe our combined passion, expertise and experience will ensure the success of this meaningful initiative,” he added. “Our China team is thrilled to start this project and create real impact on the local environmen­t together with Martell.”

“It is heartwarmi­ng to see Martell’s commitment to protecting China’s natural beauty and biodiversi­ty and I’m very happy to be a part of this initiative,” said Chinese actor Chen Kun, a Martell China brand ambassador, who is passionate about public service.

“I hope to see Martell lead by example and encourage many of us to do our share for mangrove conservati­on. Together, let’s all contribute to creating a better environmen­t,” Chen said.

In recent years, China has focused on green developmen­t and released a slew of policies to strengthen protection of its natural environmen­t. It is set to achieve the National Mangrove Conservati­on Agenda over 2020-25 as well as carbon neutrality by 2060.

Martell’s project supports national objectives and the conservati­on planned for Hailing Island will help increase the area of mangroves, protect biodiversi­ty and benefit local communitie­s with a better living environmen­t, the company said.

“It is my lifelong ambition to protect Chinese mangrove forests and I’m honored to be invited as the scientific adviser for this project,” said Liao Baowen, a researcher from the Research Institute of Tropical Forestry at the Chinese Academy of Forestry. “By leveraging our scientific approach and profession­al conservati­on solutions on reforestat­ion and restoratio­n, we aim to help with the overall management of the mangrove wetland park.”

Martell’s mangrove conservati­on project is welcomed by the local government as well as residents of Hailing Island.

“We would like to express our immense gratitude to Martell for initiating this project, providing great support for our conservati­on work as well as contributi­ng to Yangjiang’s goal to become a National Forest City,” said Yu Zhendong, director of the Management and Protection Centre of Hailing Island National Wetland Park of Mangrove Forest. “We hope this project will spur others to embark on similar endeavors and collaborat­ions to protect mangroves on our beautiful Hailing Island.”

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? From left: Mangroves in Hailing Island National Wetland Park of Mangrove Forest. Employees of Hailing Island National Wetland Park of Mangrove Forest work on a wetland to restore mangrove forests. Martell’s first mangrove forest protection project in China will provide shelter for birds including swifts, of which one is pictured as the brand’s logo.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY From left: Mangroves in Hailing Island National Wetland Park of Mangrove Forest. Employees of Hailing Island National Wetland Park of Mangrove Forest work on a wetland to restore mangrove forests. Martell’s first mangrove forest protection project in China will provide shelter for birds including swifts, of which one is pictured as the brand’s logo.
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Martell’s first mangrove protection project in China settles in Hailing Island National Wetland Park of Mangrove Forest in Yangjiang of Guangdong province.

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