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Pointless 800km Harare to Vic Falls walkathon won't save a single frog
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52012, member: 636"] Young activists have launched an 800-kilometer trek from Zimbabwe's capital to Victoria Falls to champion wetland preservation efforts. The participants will traverse the distance on foot to coincide with the 15th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. COP15 commences July 23 and continues through July 31 in the resort destination. Environmental advocates designed the journey to educate communities about wetland protection during their passage through various regions. Tourism industry youth representatives organized the expedition as a demonstration of commitment to conservation principles. Steward Mutizwa explained that the walking campaign targets wetlands preservation through direct community interaction along the route. The team expects to reach Victoria Falls precisely when the international convention begins its proceedings. Government officials have expressed appreciation for the youth-led environmental initiative. Harare Metropolitan Permanent Secretary Cosmas Chiringa praised the demonstration as evidence of successful environmental education among younger generations. He emphasized that wetland conservation requires collective participation from all citizens. The walkathon represents preparatory activities leading to the major international gathering on wetland protection. Participants plan to visit wetland sites and engage local populations during their journey across the country. Zimbabwe serves as host nation for this significant environmental conference bringing together global representatives. The convention focuses on wetland conservation through the Ramsar framework established for international cooperation. Youth involvement signals generational commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable tourism development throughout the region. [/QUOTE]
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