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Study recommends cutting Nicosia’s Pedieos river “invasive” acacias

Summary by philenews.com
As part of efforts to beautify the linear park along the Pedieos river, a new study recommends cutting back acacia trees because they are invasive and prevent other trees and plants from taking root in the areas where they grow. The study, prepared as part of the project’s planning, includes a section titled “Removal of invasive flora species.” It says that as part of the project, the removal of invasive species is proposed, particularly acacias…
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philenews.com broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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