There has been an increasing call for the private sector to take part in the conservation and management of wildlife ...
Ghana is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa. The country is rich in history and was the first sub-Saharan ...
Ghana, often referred to as the Gateway to Africa, is a country rich in culture, history, and natural beauty .
Nairobi, Kenya ndash; World Animal Protection is calling for urgent measures to safeguard Africa rsquo;s wildlife from escalating threats .
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Business and Financial Times on MSNSavannah GTA urges long-term tourism plan to boost jobs and revenueBy Samuel SAM The Savannah Regional Marketing Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Kennis Ateere, has emphasised the ...
Bunker Hill Community College canceled all planned study abroad programs for the summer. School leaders made the decision in ...
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Islands on MSNOne Of Africa's Safest Cities Is A Burgeoning Art-Lover's Haven Surrounded By Beaches And National ParksThis Ghanian city in West Africa is emerging as a safe and vibrant metropolitan hub, perfect for a unique adventure with art, ...
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Private sector involvement critical in wildlife conservation in Ghana – Dr BrownDr Hugh Brown, the Acting Chief Executive of the Forestry Commission (FC), has called on the private sector to actively involve themselves in the conservation and management of wildlife resources in ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: West African Wildlife Sanctuary Becomes a Hub of InsecurityAnalysis - Spanning three countries, the vast W-Arly-Pendjari Complex is being used to facilitate organised crime, terrorism ...
Green Shorelines: Innovative solutions for coastal protection and biodiversity conservation in Ghana
emphasizes the importance of wetland conservation in coastal areas of Ghana, where wetlands are home to various species of fish, migratory birds, and other wildlife. The benefits of wetlands go ...
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Mongabay News on MSNBreast milk contamination exposes Africa’s ‘forever chemicals’ problemSynthetic chemicals found in a wide range of products, from textiles to food packaging, and now even breast milk, are endangering infants’ lives in Africa, researchers say. Scientists are still ...
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