The National Forestry Authority (NFA) has called on communities in Mayuge district to support efforts to protect and conserve forests amidst rising cases of illegal tree cutting and degradation.

The plea comes after reports of extensive deforestation in South Busoga Forest Reserve, specifically in compartment 12, where the Maesopsis eminii tree species have been heavily affected.
A recent operation by NFA patrols uncovered that over 300 trees had been illegally felled in Nnenda village, Malongo sub-county, within just one week. These trees were being cut down for fuelwood, with 0.8 hectares of forest land already cleared. This follows ongoing encroachment and the unlawful cutting of trees in the area.
NFA Communications and Public Relations Manager, Aldon Walukamba, urged the public to collaborate with the NFA to stop forest destruction.
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