Invasive Prosopis Tree Causes Serious Ecological Damage in Ethiopia’s Afar Region

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A non-native tree species, Prosopis (often referred to as Prosopis juliflora or the Mesquite tree), is now causing serious and widespread ecological damage across Ethiopia’s Afar region. The tree was originally introduced to the country in the 1970s as part of development and plantation policies aimed at addressing desertification, providing fuelwood, and stabilizing soil in arid and semi-arid environments. However, the species has since become highly invasive and is displacing native flora, creating an environmental burden that far outweighs its initial perceived benefits.

The invasive tree, known locally as Woyane in some regions, is causing severe harm to the traditional pastoralist and agro-pastoralist livelihoods in the Afar and Somali regions. It forms dense, thorny thickets that are impenetrable for both humans and livestock, blocking vital grazing routes and encroaching on cultivated land. Critically, its deep taproots deplete groundwater resources, leading to lower water tables and increased water scarcity, further stressing a region already prone to drought.

The environmental fallout from this past intervention reveals the significant trade-offs and unintended consequences of introducing non-native species for development. Ethiopia is now grappling with the high cost of managing the invasion, which requires complex, long-term strategies for control, eradication, and resource management to protect biodiversity and sustain the rural livelihoods of its population.

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