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Aerial view of forest canopy.
Cape Three Points Forest Reserve, Ghana.
© Hen Mpoano

Enhancing Participatory Planning and Management of Cape Three Points Key Biodiversity Area

Grantee Name: Hen Mpoano

Hotspot
Guinean Forests of West Africa
Location
Ghana
Amount
$39,977
Dates
Sep 2018 – Oct 2020
Keywords
Capacity building, Habitat conservation and management, Livelihoods, Restoration, Water management

To ensure the preparation and implementation of a participatory management plan for coastal wetlands and mangrove forests and the Cape Three Point Forest Reserve (CTPFR). To strengthen capacities of Community Resources Management Area (CREMA) committees and Community Biodiversity Advisory Groups on values and importance of biodiversity to allow informed conservation decision making. To establish a tree nursery and reforest fragmented areas to connect terrestrial forest to coastal wetland. To train local community on honey production and organic vegetable production.

Strategic Direction :

3 Safeguard priority globally threatened species by identifying and addressing major threats and information gaps

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