The government has identified climate change, habitat destruction, pollution, and over-exploitation of natural resources as threats to the country’s biodiversity. Ng’eno made the remarks at Serena Hotel on Friday during a forum for Kenya's National Biodiversity Coordination Mechanism. It underscores the importance of sustainable natural resource management for long-term economic growth and livelihood improvement. The National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan has been central to these efforts, guiding national actions to protect and sustain Kenya’s natural heritage. “This achievement aligns with The Nature Conservancy’s dedication to helping nations achieve their biodiversity goals.
Source: Daily Nation August 10, 2024 03:34 UTC