Wadauda community renews forest conservation partnership with Cool Earth
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At a glance
- The Wadauda community in Milne Bay Province has renewed its forest conservation partnership with NGO Cool Earth.
- The agreement was signed by 131 community members.
- This marks the third consecutive year of the partnership.
The Wadauda community in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay Province has reaffirmed its commitment to forest conservation by signing a partnership agreement with the international NGO Cool Earth for the third consecutive year. The signing ceremony saw the participation of 131 community members, underscoring the collective dedication to protecting their natural resources.
This renewed agreement signifies a sustained effort by the Wadauda people to safeguard their forests, which are vital for biodiversity, climate regulation, and the livelihoods of local communities. Cool Earth works with indigenous communities worldwide to protect rainforests, providing support and resources that enable local populations to become stewards of their environment.
The ongoing collaboration highlights the success of community-led conservation initiatives. By empowering the Wadauda community, Cool Earth aims to foster a model of sustainable forest management that benefits both the environment and the people who depend on it.
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