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[Shabait] Protecting the natural vegetation and redressing the natural environment through reforestation programs has been Eritrea's priority to ensure a sound ecosystem for all -- human beings, animals and plants. The overall aim of environmental protection is to make sure that land and marine biodiversity are protected.

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