BMW is an innovative, UNESCO-affiliated organization that uses physical, emotional, and mental balance to encourage inner peace and self-awareness across generations. BMW was established with the shared purpose of using unorthodox sources of art and culture from all around us to strengthen, stabilize, and improve the global society. We collaborate with individuals and groups with the goal of producing works of traditional art and craft that stand for peace and harmony.
Additionally, it strives to improve the support of our ecology, the realm of global peace, and the adoption of environmentally responsible behaviors.
We assist people in assisting themselves.
On this momentous day, we celebrate with you, the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem which is observed annually on July 26. The day was established by UNESCO in 2015 to promote solutions for the protection, responsible management, and usefulness of mangrove ecosystems and to raise awareness of the vital role they play as distinctive, special, and sensitive ecosystems.
Mangrove ecosystems around the world are better understood, managed, and conserved as a result of their inclusion in Biosphere Reserves, World Heritage sites, and UNESCO Global Geoparks. The Ngaremeduu Biosphere Reserve in Palau is one such Biosphere Reserve in the Pacific. It includes the largest estuary in Micronesia and spans of mangroves that make up 44% of the mangrove forest in Palau and contain 18 different mangrove species.
For the benefit of human wellbeing, these mangroves offer essential ecological services, such as provisioning, regulating, habitat, and cultural functions.
Our vision mission encompasses three main goals that are also in line with this occasion today and engage people of all ages, especially the youth-improvement of the inner ecosystem, enhancement of inner creativity through arts and crafts and lastly, encouragement of inner peace on a global level.
Let’s take action to protect and restore our mangrove ecosystems as we observe the International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem, and let’s push for recognition of its worth in terms of ecosystem services as well as long-term sustainable use.