The Chamwada Report: Professor Kusimba's One Milllion Tree Farm
🔔 Subscribe to Chams Media TV - http://bit.ly/Chams_Media_TV_Subscribe From one tree to close to a million trees in 10 years! Professor Chapurukha Kusimba has turned a 200-acre rocky land into a forest. The Professor of Anthropology at the American Univerisity in the USA explains how he achieved that and why he is passionate about conservation. Follow us on our digital platforms #ChamsMediaOnline YouTube:    / @chamsmediatv  Facebook(Chams Media Page): https://web.facebook.com/chamsmedia/?... Facebook(Chamwada Report Page): https://web.facebook.com/thechamwadar... Facebook(Daring Abroad Page): https://web.facebook.com/DaringAbroad... Facebook(Alex Chamwada Page): https://web.facebook.com/chamwada.ale... Twitter(@Chamsmedia):   / chamsmedia  Twitter(@chamwada_report):   / chamwada_report  Twitter(@daringabroadke):   / daringabroadke  Website: https://chamsmedia.com

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