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  2. Akure Forest Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Akure Forest Reserve is a protected area in southwest Nigeria, covering 66 km 2 (25 sq mi). [ 1] The Akure Forest Reserve, established in 1948 and spanning approximately 32 hectares. It was created with the primary aim of safeguarding the genetic diversity of the forest ecosystem. [ 2] About 11.73% (8.2 km 2) is estimated to be cleared for ...

  3. Nigerian lowland forests - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, illegal activities such as poaching, wildlife trafficking, and collection of rare plant species further endanger the biodiversity of the forests. [71] [72] Agricultural expansion and land conversion: The conversion of forested areas to agricultural land is a significant driver of deforestation in Nigerian lowland forests.

  4. Agriculture in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    A farmer and his cow. The majority of herders in African countries are livestock owners. Livestock farming is a part of Nigeria's agriculture system. In 2017, Nigeria had approximately over 80 million poultry farming, 76 million goats, 43.4 million sheep, 18.4 million cattle, 7.5 million pigs, and 1.4 million of its equivalent. [26]

  5. Reforestation in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Reforestation in Nigeria employs both natural and artificial methods. Reforestation involves the deliberate planting of trees and restoring forested areas that have been depleted or destroyed. It involves a planned restocking of the forest to ensure sustainable supply of timber and other forest products. [1][2] Reforestation, in essence ...

  6. Deforestation in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    In other words, Deforestation is the process where forests are cleared or removed to make land available for other uses, such as agriculture, urban development, or industrial purposes. Nigeria, naturally rich in forests, has approximately 12.18% forest cover in its total land area.

  7. Nigerian Conservation Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) is an environmental non-governmental organization that promotes environmental tourism with the goal of expanding awareness of Nigeria 's natural resources and creating economic incentives. [1] Founded in 1980 by Shafi Edu, the Foundation has since undertaken numerous resource management and ...

  8. Lekki Conservation Centre - Wikipedia

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    Established. 1990. Governing body. Nigerian Conservation Foundation. Website. www.ncfnigeria.org /projects /lekki-conservation-centre. Lekki Conservation Centre (LCC) is a 78-hectare (190-acre) Natural Resource Conservation in Lekki, Lagos State Nigeria. [1] [2][3][4] It is part of PARCC West Africa project.

  9. Bioversity International - Wikipedia

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    Bioversity International is a global research-for-development organization that delivers scientific evidence, management practices and policy options to use and safeguard agricultural biodiversity to attain global food-and nutrition security, working with partners in low-income countries in different regions where agricultural biodiversity can contribute to improved nutrition, resilience ...