Ghana Forestry Commission Reinforces Protection for Endangered Trees and Plants
The Ghana Forestry Commission has reinforced measures to protect twelve species of trees and plants that are now legally safeguarded under Ghanaian environmental and forestry laws. These species, vital for biodiversity conservation, are protected against felling, harvesting, and trade without proper
Ogyem Solomon

The Ghana Forestry Commission has reinforced measures to protect twelve species of trees and plants that are now legally safeguarded under Ghanaian environmental and forestry laws. These species, vital for biodiversity conservation, are protected against felling, harvesting, and trade without proper authorization.
Forests in Ghana continue to face threats from illegal logging and unsustainable exploitation, putting both ecological balance and cultural heritage at risk. The protected species include rare and slow-growing trees that serve important roles in ecosystems, provide habitats for wildlife, and support traditional medicine and cultural practices.
Under the law, anyone who fells, transports, or sells these trees without a license is liable to fines or imprisonment. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Ghana and the Forestry Commission are actively educating communities about these protections, emphasizing the importance of forest preservation and sustainable forestry practices.
Experts say enforcement is key to maintaining the effectiveness of these laws. By preventing illegal activities and promoting community involvement, Ghana is taking concrete steps to safeguard its forests while supporting long-term environmental sustainability.
The initiative highlights the government’s commitment to tree protection in Ghana, promoting sustainable forestry, and ensuring that future generations inherit healthy, thriving ecosystems. Citizens are encouraged to remain vigilant, report illegal logging, and support conservation efforts that preserve Ghana’s rich natural heritage.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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