DNC Prepares Facilities On Sight

By-line: Abagain MARA

Dikasuna Nature Conservation Inc. has begun clearing land to build new visitor facilities at its Nature Park in Simbu Province, ensuring safer and more welcoming access for the public.

The development includes a car park, a guard house, and fencing to protect vehicles and property during visits.

“We are preparing for your visits to enjoy the reforestation of our protected area,” MR. KAUPA said. Building Manager Joel Konkic.

The restored forest has brought back rich ecosystems, attracting birds and wildlife to the area.

“Your vehicle and properties will be safe. We are building a car park, guard house, and fencing which will be up soon,” MR. Konkic said.

Organisers encouraged community members to continue taking local action to combat climate change, noting that the Nature Park provides both conservation and education opportunities.

Abagain Mara

Final Year UPNG Journalism Student.

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