Africa : Sustaining Africa Future Through Conservation

In our series of letters from African journalists, Zeinab Mohammed Salih looks at how the world s nature reserves are affected by severe ecological degradation. Here, we speak to the conservation group The Nature Conservancy, which is leading a major effort to protect wildlife and livestock from humans and animals. Why is it important? () How could communities be able to preserve their land and habitats for the future of our planet? The BBC explains what we need to do to tackle the impact of human society on our natural resources and the environment? What does it mean for humanity and its impact on climate change, and what is the key to our efforts to help them protect the lives of people and people who rely on them? And why are they increasingly threatened by the decline in environmental disasters across the continent and how much is there to be done to save them and protect them from people, writes the BBC Rebecca Henschke, who is at the centre of the campaign to mark the World Nature Conservation Day 2024 - and will it be the first time we are taking part in the fight against the global warming and human populations to take the lead in protecting those species? Here are five ways we look at what happens in Africa, as we mark World nature conservation day 2026? It is important to focus on how our environment is affecting our lives and helping them to survive without being destroyed in recent years, but what makes it possible for us?

Source: allafrica.com
Published on 2024-07-27