Preservation of the environment: The fight against illegal felling of trees in Kabambare
In the heart of the province of Maniema, in the territory of Kabambare, lies a natural treasure of inestimable wealth: its primary forests. However, these jewels of biodiversity are today threatened by the illegal felling of trees, endangering the fragile balance of this unique ecosystem.
The environmental civil society of Maniema, through its coordinator Jean-Claude Bushiri, is raising a cry of alarm in the face of the incessant destruction of these thousand-year-old forests, a haven of peace for many endangered animal and plant species. The formal ban on illegal felling of trees is an essential measure to protect this precious environment.
Indeed, the preservation of local fauna and flora is essential to guarantee a sustainable future for the region. Kabambare’s primary forests are home to great apes, elephants and other rare species that contribute to the biodiversity of our planet. Their disappearance would have dramatic consequences on the ecological balance and the survival of these threatened species.
Denouncing cases of tree felling, raising public awareness about nature preservation and strictly banning illegal logging are crucial actions to guarantee a prosperous future in Kabambare. The complicity of certain local and provincial authorities as well as neighboring countries in this illegal exploitation underlines the urgency of coordinated and decisive action to stop these destructive practices.
Furthermore, the protection of Kabambare’s primary forests is not only a local responsibility, but also a global issue. The Democratic Republic of Congo is committed to preserving 30% of its territory to meet the 30/30 objectives and contribute to the fight against climate change. The preservation of these primary forests is therefore an environmental imperative and a moral duty towards future generations.
In conclusion, the fight against the illegal felling of trees in Kabambare is an essential fight for the preservation of biodiversity and the protection of the environment. The actions undertaken by the environmental civil society of Maniema demonstrate the determination to protect this exceptional natural heritage. It is our collective duty to support these efforts and preserve the beauty and richness of this unique ecosystem for future generations.
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