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Demonstrating pruning techniques during field visit P5260038
Demonstrating techniques for stabilising dunes P5270071
Discussions bankass P5260050
Discussions in Ende village  P5260042
Discussions in Ende village after the field visit P5260040
Discussions in Ende village P5260043
Discussions in Ende village P5260045
Discussions in Ende village P5260047
Discussions in Ende village P5260048
Discussions in Ende village P5260049
Discussions in Ende village P5260053
Discussions in Ende village P5260058
Discussions in Ende village P5260059
Dunes - without tree cover the ancien dunes are laid bare and almost nothing can grow P5270064
Euphorbia on dunes to prevent the road being covered in sandP5270076
Euphorbia protects the fragile soil from erosion P5270072
Field Tominian - old trees, organic matter cleared and burnt, regrowth prevented
Fields bankass P5260035
Fields bankass P5260036
Fields bankass P5260037
Fields bankass P5260039
Final evaluation P5290094
Getting ready to leave bankass P5270083
Important to Know - key elements of the forest code translated into the bambara languageP5290092
In 2005 National Environment fortnight was celebrated in Ende. One Barahogon proudly wears his boubou made from the cloth
Salif Guindo (front row, in white) leader of the Barahogon P5260060
Sharing experience. Roles, responsabilities and difficulties P5290093
Talking in the tree nursery P5270081
Transport to Bankass P5260032
Visiting a tree nurery in Bankass P5270078
Visiting a tree nursery in Bankass P5270079
Visiting fields in Bankass P5260031
Visiting fields in Bankass P5260033
Visiting the dune stablisaiton P5270067
With no trees or crop cover the ancien (fossil) dune is exposed to erosion P5270069
Women as well as men protect the trees P5270089
A group photograph at the end of the visit P5270090
A simple foot powered treadle pump takes water from the well to the tree nursery P5270077
Barahogon members greeting visitors from Tominian
Cuttings of euphorbia in a grid pattern to stablise the dune P5270066

Total images: 40 | Made with JAlbum & SahelEco-Chameleon