01 January 1970 7 948 Report

The belief in animism posits that the things in nature, thus, plants, animals, water bodies and so forth are inherent with spirits or souls and as such are not to be abused or wantonly destroyed. In what philosophical ways can this cultural belief practiced by many ethnic societies in Ghana be harnessed for biodiversity conservation in the modern quest for new strategies to mitigate the deleterious attitude of biodiversity degradation.

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