Planned change to Kenya’s forest act threatens vital habitats, say activists
by Peter Muiruri in Nairobi from on (#5VE19)
Environmentalists fear a proposal to allow boundary changes to protected areas will open the door to deforestation
Environmentalists are deeply concerned by the Kenyan government's move to allow boundary changes to protected forests, watering down the powers of conservation authorities.
The forest conservation and management (amendment) bill 2021 seeks to delete clause 34(2) from the 2016 act, which makes it mandatory for authorities to veto anyone trying to alter forest boundaries. The same clause protects forests from actions that put rare, threatened or endangered species at risk.
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