Climate change killed 40 million Australian mangroves in 2015. Here's why they'll probably never grow back
- Written by: Norman Duke, Professor of Mangrove Ecology, James Cook University
Norman Duke, Author providedEnvironmental scientists see flora, fauna and phenomena the rest of us rarely do. In this series, we’ve invited them to share their unique photos from the field.
In the summer of 2015-2016, some 40 million mangroves shrivelled up and died across the wild Gulf of Carpentaria in northern Australia, after extremely...












