'Forests for Future' on World Wildlife Day
Today we celebrate the World Wildlife Day. This year, it focuses on the topic āForests and Livelihoods: Sustaining People and Planetā in order to draw attention on the importance and potential of forests, forest species and ecosystem services.
Fitting to the World Wildlife Day 2021: with the āForests for Futureā project we aim for the development of participatory forest landscape restoration processes, to jointly preserve and recover forests, conserve forest species’ habitats, mitigate climate change and improve the local communitiesā livelihoods.
How we do this? One approach are so called āTraining of the Trainersā (ToT) workshops, which we are conducting right now in our project regions, the Kafa Biosphere Reserve, the Sheka Forest Biosphere Reserve and the Bench-Sheko Zone. With these, the trainees will not only increase their own knowledge and capacities, but are also enabled to train and teach others in later forest assessment and conservation activities.
So letās sustain and restore our worldās forests! Happy World Wildlife Day!