• Viyaddrony is actively working around the Costal Karnataka on mangrove
restoration and conservation.
• We are implementing a “Mangroves for Communities and Climate” initiative, working with communities. • The Three-year work aims to protect, restore, and strengthen the management of 150 acres of mangroves, thereby safeguarding an carbon and protecting 30,000 people living alongside these coastal forests. • Team Viyaddrony mangrove project provides many livelihood opportunities for local communities that can help to keep these valuable coastal ecosystems intact.
Viyaddrony Research and Development Association is an unlisted private company
registered under section 8 of companies act 2013 incorporated on 21 February 2020 in Nadikudru, coastal region of Udupi, Karnataka. Vision & Mission: • At our NGO, we envision a world where communities unite to nourish Mother Earth, fostering a sustainable and thriving planet for future generations. Through consistent projects, we empower individuals to actively participate in environmental preservation, building a global movement of change. • By engaging communities in tree planting initiatives, waste reduction campaigns, and renewable energy adoption, we strive to create a greener and cleaner world. • Together, we can restore biodiversity, mitigate climate change, and ensure the vitality of our ecosystems, leaving a legacy for all living beings. In our groundbreaking project, we embarked on a mission to restore and preserve our precious backwater shores. Through the collective effort of our dedicated team and local communities, we planted 5,000 mangrove seeds, witnessing the growth of 3,000 resilient saplings. Their robust roots have transformed the once fragile shoreline into a stronghold of stability. This achievement not only bolstered the natural habitat for diverse marine life but also acted as a powerful shield against erosion, safeguarding our coastal communities. Together, we have made a lasting impact, nurturing a thriving ecosystem for generations to come. Continuing the project this year, we have collected nearly 3500 resilient mangrove saplings. These saplings have been divided into groups wherein half of them have already been planted and the rest have been stored. New planting process will start in a week or so.