In the Seychelles today >5% of the original native forest remains intact.
This has huge implications for soil health, ecosystem services, carbon sequestration, and climate action.
This #WorldSoilDay, see how the #Ridge2ReefProject is on the case: https://t.co/2aVfUQAQIu https://t.co/IRm5UbWpc1
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This has huge implications for soil health, ecosystem services, carbon sequestration, and climate action.
This #WorldSoilDay, see how the #Ridge2ReefProject is on the case: https://t.co/2aVfUQAQIu https://t.co/IRm5UbWpc1
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Seychelles has long understood that its natural environment is its greatest asset but also its greatest vulnerability.
The #Ridge2ReefProject project is rehabilitating severely degraded ecosystems – ensuring work #ForPeopleForPlanet thrives.
Take a look: https://t.co/iCeYod14IN https://t.co/g6BzL9LSBn
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The #Ridge2ReefProject project is rehabilitating severely degraded ecosystems – ensuring work #ForPeopleForPlanet thrives.
Take a look: https://t.co/iCeYod14IN https://t.co/g6BzL9LSBn
UNDP Planet
Climate Change Science on Telegram by @ClimateChangeScience
A @grttme project - Other backups: @Hallotme