Ghana’s forests were once places of balance. From the northern savannahs to the southern rainforests, the land offered both beauty and function.
The scent of fresh soil after rain, the shade of Wawa trees, and the harmony of birdsong under Odum and Mahogany trees shaped everyday life for nearby communities.
These forests were more than just beautiful views. They were important places for plants, animals, and farming, providing food, homes, and safety.