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Biodiversity Conservation and the Sacred Forests of Emohua, Rivers State, Niger Delta Region Nigeria – A Review
Author(s) -
GE Omokhua,
AO Asimiea
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
afrrev stech
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2227-5444
pISSN - 2225-8612
DOI - 10.4314/stech.v4i1.4
Subject(s) - niger delta , biodiversity , geography , local government area , biodiversity conservation , situated , delta , agroforestry , environmental protection , deforestation (computer science) , state (computer science) , nature conservation , environmental resource management , local government , archaeology , ecology , environmental science , artificial intelligence , computer science , engineering , biology , aerospace engineering , algorithm , programming language
There are five (5) sacred forests in Emohua Local Government Area in Rivers, Nigeria. The area is situated in the Niger Delta region of the country. The forests include Abaka, Ovulikpo, Ohia, Ogbagoroggaro and Ogbagorigeri. These sacred sites are regarded as the temples of god by the local people due to their beliefs, but technically the forests are centres of biodiversity. In recent times, anthropogenic interference activities expose the forest to threat and challenges which make the development and adoption of conservation strategies inevitable. This paper focused on the various strategies necessary for conservation of the sacred sites at Emohua.

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