As loggers cut trees in Omo Forest Reserve in Nigeria, the conservationists say the outer region of Omo Forest Reserve, where logging is allowed, is already heavily deforested. The trees are becoming scarce and the loggers are heading deep into the 550-square-kilometre conservation area, which is also under threat from uncontrolled cocoa farming and poaching.
In Photos: Nigeria Deforestation
As loggers cut trees in Omo Forest Reserve in Nigeria, the conservationists say the outer region of Omo Forest Reserve, where logging is allowed, is already heavily deforested. The trees are becoming scarce and the loggers are heading deep into the 550-square-kilometre conservation area, which is also under threat from uncontrolled cocoa farming and poaching.
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