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How Ethiopia's Gedeo people protect local forests
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2024-10-14
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An ethnic group in Ethiopia safeguards its forest with a traditional, community-driven approach to conservation. Cutting down trees risks social exclusion, a powerful deterrent in Gedeo society.
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