Adaptation Actions

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21 - Physically remove any creeping vines or invasives that threaten to colonize a damaged forest
22 - Physically remove any creeping vines or invasives that threaten to colonize a damaged forest
23 - Provide wild animals with fallen fruits
376 - Plan and promote forest eco-tourism activities for dryer areas during prolonged rainy periods
377 - Design forest tourism activities that are rain-proof (indoor activities- greenhouses and indoor botanical gardens)
378 - Make personal pesticides available to tourists in mosquito-prevalent areas
379 - Construct tourism facilities (bungalows) with durable non-weathering timber species (not likely to rot)
380 - Advise tourism operators on differing weathering properties of various forest products
479 - Train bullock to use salt blocks
480 - Allow animals to roam freely on the coast
481 - Allow cows and bullocks to swim in the sea
482 - Allow chickens to walk on the reef flat to find food
483 - Allow pigs to scavange on the coast
484 - Allow pigs to swim in the sea to increase their salinity tolerance levels
485 - To treat chicken pox, wash chickens in salt water
486 - Allow chickens to forage from the reef and beach to uptake minerals that will strengthen their eggs
487 - Relocate vulnerable pastures/enclosures away from the coast