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Participate in the reconstruction by planting trees, volunteers respond to the call of the Naturalists on the site of the Gouloué

Summary by Le Journal De Mayotte
In the valley of the Gouloué, a few kilometres from Passamainty, there is no longer much left of the gallery forest which covered the river, on either side of its bed. Cyclone Chido severely damaged the trees located in an area already affected by agriculture on burned. Two months later, in the middle of the young banana trees, a few half naked mango trees still stand. Perched in their branches, families of makis rest, this Saturday in the morni…
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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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