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    Planting native tree species and restoring degraded areas can help combat deforestation and enhance the ecosystem's health. This includes collaborating with local communities to ensure sustainable practices.

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    Collaborating with local communities to raise awareness, provide education, and involve them in conservation efforts can lead to more sustainable practices and better protection of forests and ecosystems.

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    Restoring and conserving specific habitats such as wetlands, mangroves, and old-growth forests are crucial to maintaining healthy ecosystems and combating climate change.

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Who We Are

Conservation Partners Ghana is a Non-Governmental, Non-profit organization engaged in natural resource conservation and advocacy.

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Since 2018, Conservation Partners Ghana has placed a number of volunteers in two of it's programs alongside the formation of 150 farmer groups within the Mole Ecological Landscape.

Our Campaigns

Since the launch of Conservation Partners Ghana on August 2018, we have come a long way in terms of raising awareness amongst both the Ghanaian public and Will making professionals.

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Two day capacity building workshop for executives of chakali-sunmaali CREMA on leadership, CREMA management and law enforcement.

04 October 2023Posted In : category

The Mole National Park, Conservation Partners Ghana (CPG) and other partners under the Living with Wildlife Project (LWP) organised a two - day capacity building workshop to train executives of Cummunity Resources Management Areas (CREMA) on CREMA management, leadership and law enforcement in CREMAs. The project (Living With Wildlife) seeks to empower fringes communities within the Mole ecological landscape for effective wildlife management.

Tree Planting Initiative at Damongo Senior High School

03 DEC 2013Posted In : category

An endeavor focused on environmental enrichment took place at Damongo Senior High School as students and staff came together for a significant tree planting exercise. The event centered on fostering ecological well-being and sustainability within the school premises. Participants engaged in planting a diverse range of trees, symbolizing their commitment to a greener and more vibrant future.

Revitalizing Ecosystems: Ambitious Afforestation Campaign Takes Root

03 DEC 2013Posted In : category

In a bid to combat deforestation and promote ecological resurgence, a determined afforestation campaign has been launched, capturing the attention of environmental enthusiasts and policymakers alike. This ambitious endeavor seeks to breathe new life into barren landscapes and dwindling forests by planting a multitude of trees across designated regions.