Conservation leaders have intensified efforts to protect and restore the ecologically rich South Nandi Forest, citing its critical role as a water catchment area and a potential hub for ecotourism in the region. Speaking during a tree planting exercise, Conservation Secretary at the State Department for Wildlife, Dr. John Chumo, noted that the forest serves…
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