Articles

Read through various articles about Oguta Wetlands, and Oguta

  • Flood Protection For Oguta And Neighbouring Communities

    Preamble The flood that occurred in 2012 overflowed the banks of the Oguta Lake and communities along its tributaries, an experience never observed in living memory. The ravages from the flood destroyed houses and properties forcing people to abandon their homes. The farmlands were submerged by the flood destroying yam, plantain, cassava, cocoa plantations and…

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  • Essence of Oguta wetlands to the Aborigenes

    Humans have upwards of 70% of their body weight as water; the rest is mainly organic matter. This implies that a strong bond exists between humans and their environment. Wetlands — the intersection of soil, water, and vegetation — define the state of an ecosystem. The health and prosperity of a people are closely linked…

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  • The Lifeblood of Oguta

    Why Wetlands Matter and Why Action Can’t Wait Wetlands are among Earth’s most productive ecosystems. In Oguta, they’re not just bodies of water. They are the backbone of life, livelihoods, and climate stability. Protecting them is no longer optional; it’s essential for the survival of both people and nature. 1. What Are Wetlands? Wetlands are…

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Progress so far

We are in the early, crucial stages of restoring the Oguta wetlands—where science meets community action, data drives decision-making, and every sample collected brings us closer to cleaner water and ecological renewal.

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