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CISONECC urges Malawi to save medicinal plants
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87718, member: 27"] Malawi's medicinal and aromatic plants face growing threats from deforestation and climate change, right as the country marks World Wildlife Day. CISONECC sounds the alarm on March 3 [LIST] [*]Julius Ng'oma flagged conservation as both an environmental and economic priority. [*]Climate shifts, land degradation, and overharvesting are accelerating losses. [*]Government enforcement of wildlife protection laws needs serious strengthening. [*]Development partners should fund locally led biodiversity efforts, Ng'oma argued. [/LIST] Everyone gets homework basically [LIST] [*]Private sector investment in sustainable ecosystem management got called for. [*]Communities are urged to plant trees and restore wrecked ecosystems. [*]Safeguarding traditional knowledge systems ties directly to plant conservation. [*]Future generations lose out if current harvesting stays reckless. [/LIST] Lake Chilwa project shows the blueprint [LIST] [*]CISONECC runs a community-led biodiversity program around Lake Chilwa. [*]Restored ecosystems there boost carbon capture and water regulation. [*]Local governance structures manage forests and wetlands under the initiative. [*]Medicinal plant protection and climate resilience go hand in hand there. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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