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Five more community-led African groups join global landscape restoration network

2mon 20d ago by slrpnk.net/u/wolfyvegan in africa@baraza.africa from news.mongabay.com
  • The Global Landscapes Forum recently announced the addition of 12 new “chapter” members to its GLFx network.
  • The GLFx network connects independent, community-oriented groups worldwide to strengthen their work protecting and restoring healthy forests and other landscapes.
  • Five of the new members are in Africa, including the School Food Forest Initiative in Uganda, which works with children to plant trees and grow food on school grounds.