The Sakumo Ramsar Site, a vital wetland in Ghana, is under serious threat due to urban encroachment, pollution, and climate change. This ecologically significant area serves as a habitat for migratory birds, supports local fisheries, and helps regulate flooding. However, rapid urbanization, illegal dumping, and industrial activities are degrading its delicate ecosystem.
The Let’s Protect the Sakumo Ramsar Site Project is a community-driven initiative aimed at raising awareness, restoring degraded areas, and advocating for stricter conservation policies. Through tree planting, clean-up exercises, and educational campaigns, stakeholders—including environmental groups, government agencies, and local residents—are working together to preserve this natural treasure.
Protecting the Sakumo Ramsar Site is crucial for biodiversity, water conservation, and climate resilience. It requires collective efforts, policy enforcement, and sustainable land-use practices. Join the movement today—because saving the wetlands means safeguarding our future.