Kenya Forest Service has intensified efforts to restore degraded forests in Homa Bay County amid growing challenges posed by invasive plant species particularly Lantana camara. Speaking during a ‘Back to School with a Seedling’ tree planting initiative at Lake Primary School in Homa Bay town, County Conservator of Forests Sharon Cheluget said invasive species continue to…
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