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Ghana's forests now cover 1.6 million hectares

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  • Eko 11 years ago

    Ghanaians do not take environmental or animal protection very seriously at all. Some flora and fauna once lost not only set off a devastating geoenvironmental chain effect, but also cannot be replaced.
    No Tress - No Forest ...
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  • American 11 years ago

    All true. Once a tropical wet-dry environment like Ghana loses its trees, it can never get them back (like Burkina Faso and CAR).

    Timber and wildlife poaching and "galamsey" are all interrelated. They all reflect a basic l ...
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  • Terribly SpeCific 11 years ago

    Forestry Officers collaborate with these illegal chain sawmillers/timber contractors.What is Ghana's felling cycle? Who controls the contractors Yield Chart? Forestry Commission is just operating on theory,a total mess for Gh ...
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  • Antoinette 11 years ago

    I personally know some timeber contractors we have partnered with the chinese and raping Ghana of its timber just because of the little money they are making. Open your eyes please and save these forests.

  • Isaac 11 years ago

    What is the use of the forestry commission in Ghana. Individuals are being paid for no work done. I would not be surprised if the workers of the forestry commission take bribes for people to cut the logs. Poor Ghana.

  • James Mensah 10 years ago

    Certainly, the timber industry is a major cause of deforestation in Ghana. But the biggest culprit is the unsustainable agricultural practice. Studies indicate that timber firms account for 15 to 18% of total tree removals ...
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