Africa-Press – Ghana. Activities of encroachers on the Sakumo Ramsar site are gradually causing the site to lose its natural habitat. The site which used to be a habitat for fishes and other water creatures as well as served as a stopover for migrating birds, currently has a large portion being encroached upon by individuals and estate developers.
Activities of encroachers on the Sakumo Ramsar site are gradually causing the site to lose its natural habitat. The site which used to be a habitat for fishes and other water creatures as well as served as a stopover for migrating birds, currently has a large portion being encroached upon by individuals and estate developers.
While a vast portion of the site has been encroached upon by developers, some othe parts have been turned into a refuse dumping site which is gradually killing aquatic life in the wetland. Below are some photos of the current state of the site
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