ethiopian people work reforestation project

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Ethiopian people work in reforestation project Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopian men plant tree seeds in forestry project Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopian men plant tree seeds in forestry project Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopian women work in reforestation project Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopian women work in reforestation project Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of Ethiopian hands and tree seeds Royalty Free Stock Photo
Child labor and reforestation, Ethiopia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopian people work in reforestation project
Ethiopian women work in reforestation project Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopian women work in reforestation project Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopians watering saplings with watering cans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopians watering saplings with watering cans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopians working together in tree nursery Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopians working in reforestation project Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopian girl working in reforestation project Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ethiopie, regio Oromia, dorp Holeta: reforestation project, women putting fertile nursery earth in plastic bags. Later they will put tree seeds in this soil. With a spade, the man shovel out the breeding ground from a wheelbarrow on a mountain for the women. The women also have children and the mothers also have to take care of their kids during their work. Growing new trees is necassary, because Etiopians cook on wood, so huge amounts of trees are felled, logging. With the disappearance of trees begin erosion, dryness of the soil, dehydration, especially by climate change and global warming, droughts will be recur. Reforesting, growing and planting of new trees, will be solving the problem partly.


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