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Blueberry farmer, exporter and Talana Farm owner, Mr Willard Zireva said structured finance, which is backed by Government, was the only way through which more indigenous ... Zimbabwe Electricity ...
“Rainforestation” projects led by Indigenous communities in the southern Philippines are reaping benefits for both native trees and local wildlife, reports Mongabay’s Keith Anthony Fabro.
For example, she said, Indigenous people understand what plants are native or invasive to the area — and sometimes, those plants can help or hinder firefighting efforts. "When people think of ...