Biodiversity Africa
Biodiversity Africa Biodiversity in many African countries is deeply connected to culture, food systems, water, climate resilience, and local community life. Countries such as Senegal, South Africa, Kenya, and Ghana each contain important ecosystems and environmental challenges, while also developing innovative conservation and restoration programs. Senegal Senegal has a rich mix of: Coastal ecosystems Mangroves Sahel grasslands River wetlands Dry forests Important biodiversity regions include: Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary — one of the world’s major migratory bird sanctuaries Niokolo-Koba National Park — home to antelope, monkeys, lions, and diverse bird species Saloum Delta — mangrove ecosystems supporting fishing communities and bird habitats Senegal faces challenges from: Coastal erosion Desertification Overfishing Climate stress in the Sahel region Environmental efforts include: Mangrove restoration Sustainable fishing initiatives Community forestry projects Agroecology and...