A ‘symphony’ of wildlife suggests carbon financing is working in Sierra Leone
PolicyWednesday, May 27, 2026Mongabay

A ‘symphony’ of wildlife suggests carbon financing is working in Sierra Leone

Recent observations in Sierra Leone's Gola Rainforest National Park indicate a significant increase in wildlife sounds, suggesting that carbon financing initiatives are effectively contributing to biodiversity conservation and ecosystem health in the region. This promising development highlights the potential of carbon markets to support environmental efforts while fostering a thriving natural habitat.

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