Save the Forest




Casamance is a region which all forest it covers 30,000 hectares but in recent years this forest is rapidly disappearing. This region is known for its rich vegetation and because rare trees grow there, for example, rosewood is high demanded lumber from China. The forest has lost more than 10,000 hectares to this date, that is nearly 1 million trees being destroyed. The deforestation of Casamance is happening through illegal logging which includes armed groups of Senegalese and Gambian businessmen even locals who are trying to get quick cash. It estimated by Senegalese ecologist and former minister of environment Haidar el Ali that ‘within two years, there will be no more forests in Casamance’ he stated this in late 2017. Action has been taken in order to reduce the deforestation such as not giving many permits for log cutting but is not monitored at all, also some corruption happens were Senegalese and Gambian officials allowing illegal loggers to continue without any worry.

https://issafrica.org/iss-today/the-silent-destruction-of-senegals-last-forests

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