In the Ngurah Rai reserve area in South Bali, over 4,000 mangrove trees have been planted over four years. The project is being implemented by the international direct sales company QNET (Hong Kong) in collaboration with the military command of Badung district.

Since 2022, the local fishing group Batu Lumbang has been tending to the seedlings, watering them, replacing dead plants, and monitoring survival rates. This approach ensures not only planting but also preserving the trees.
Mangrove thickets help curb erosion, protect the coast, and absorb carbon. The army considers the project part of a national campaign to restore nature. In 2024, the initiative received an award for sustainability.
The QNET "Green Heritage" program started in 2021 and is now set to expand beyond Bali. Such parks can become not only protective zones but also platforms for eco-education and tourism.
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