‘Environmental exploitation still a major threat’

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BY INDY MAEALASIA

Environmental exploitation remains high and continues to be a major concern, says Ministry of Environment’s Chief Conservation officer, Agnetha Vave Karamui. 

Speaking at “World Rangers Day” event on Thursday, July 31, 2025, she said the practices of fishing, poaching, habitat destruction, and resource exploitation remain high, and are pressing concerns.

She urges rangers, conservation stakeholders, and community leaders to advocate for greater investment in addressing these issues.

“We must acknowledge the need for improved resources, technical, financial, policy, and legislation, and training for our leaders. Their well-being, safety, and partnerships directly impacts the effectiveness of conservation efforts,” said Karamui.

Despite the challenges, she noted that the ministry and its partners remain committed to strengthening conservation initiatives, capacity building, and other key areas.

“The government, along with NGOs, CSOs, community-based organizations, community leaders, youth leaders, village leaders, and also private sector, continue to make significant advances in environmental conservation and community empowerment,” said Karamui.

She also highlighted the ministry’s ongoing support for ranger capacity-building initiatives, citing examples such as training in policy development, collaboration, and sustainable resource management.

Karamui emphasized the importance of strategic partnerships at both national and international levels to support community-led conservation efforts.

“We must reimagine how we improve our partnerships to better protect our environment,” she added.

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