KEEP GHANA GREEN

They say when the last tree die the last man dies. What happens when the last man dies before the last tree? Funny huh. Ghana is gradually losing its forest and wildlife through bush fires and deforestation. The forest serve many purposes in the life of man, but yet, we don’t think twice when reducing the life span of these trees. Research indicates that Ghana’s forest area is decreasing gradually, from 7,447,854 hectares in 1990, to 6,093,906 hectares in 2000, and 5,516, 932 hectares in 2005. Everyday, people with and without legal authority cut down trees from the forest zones for export. I know there are laws to really stop them but......... hmmm.
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