Adaptation Actions
- (x) Remove Livestock are exposed to high salinity feeds and environments filter Livestock are exposed to high salinity feeds and environments
- (x) Remove Animal feed is unavailable or productivity is reduced filter Animal feed is unavailable or productivity is reduced
- (x) Remove Loss of coastal habitat, flora and fauna filter Loss of coastal habitat, flora and fauna
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322 - Plant pasture grass species that can withstand flood conditions (para and elephant)
323 - Plant pasture grass species that can tolerate water (papolo and beans)
324 - Plant fodder tree species in pastures that tolerate water
325 - Move bullock to less flood prone areas including hill side grazing areas, and plateaus
326 - Make advance arrangements where bullock could be moved in case of flooding in the primary pastures
467 - Relocate sea turtle nests to higher, safer parts of the beach
468 - Replant coastal species following their natural zonations
469 - Regulate and limit the extraction of sand, coral and gravel for development purposes
470 - Establish protected areas on the coastal strip
471 - Ensure the adequate EIAs are completed on all coastal developments
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