Nypa Palms Invasion

 In the Niger Delta, Nypa Palms are an invasive species causing significant harm to native mangroves. Introduced decades ago, Nypa Palms spread rapidly, outcompeting and displacing native mangrove species. This takeover disrupts the delicate ecosystem balance, leading to the decline of biodiversity and the loss of vital mangrove habitats. Mangroves play a crucial role in carbon sequestration, absorbing large amounts of CO2. As Nypa Palms replace mangroves, this carbon-absorbing capacity diminishes, contributing to climate change. Efforts to manage and control the spread of Nypa Palms are essential to protect mangroves, maintain biodiversity, and combat climate change in the region.

Nypa Palms PPT


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