. Conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in Ghana: conservation report. Achievements As mentioned above, three communities have started work to establish their own farms. They are Adeiso, Konkonuru, and Kofisah. In Adeiso a parcel of sacred grove was donated by the chief of the town for work to begin. Smaller pieces of land have also been acquired at Konkonuru and Konkonuru: forest once covered these hills. Habitat destruction has resulted in medicinal plants becoming much more scarce. Gardeners from Aburi Botanic Gardens taking seedlings from the Gardens and a sign boa


. Conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in Ghana: conservation report. Achievements As mentioned above, three communities have started work to establish their own farms. They are Adeiso, Konkonuru, and Kofisah. In Adeiso a parcel of sacred grove was donated by the chief of the town for work to begin. Smaller pieces of land have also been acquired at Konkonuru and Konkonuru: forest once covered these hills. Habitat destruction has resulted in medicinal plants becoming much more scarce. Gardeners from Aburi Botanic Gardens taking seedlings from the Gardens and a sign board, to the medicinal plant project farm at Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Abbiw, D. , Agbovie, T. , Akuetteh, B. , Amponsah, K. , Dennis, F. , Ekpe, P. , Gillett, H. , Ofosuhene-Djan, W. , Owusu-Afriyie, G. , UNEP-WCMC. Darwin Initiative


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