The Government has intensified efforts to restore degraded mangrove ecosystems along the Coast as part of the national campaign to plant 15 billion trees by 2032. Speaking during a mangrove planting exercise at Miritini in Mombasa County, the Conservation Secretary, the State Department for Wildlife, Dr. John Chumo, said the initiative aims to boost Kenya’s…
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