
Logging cedar and mahogany is illegal in Cuba, according to Cibercuba, as these precious woods are vital to forest ecosystems. But many in Cuba struggle to legally source wood used to make doors, windows, and other building elements.
Two individuals were arrested in Cuba for transporting 240 cubic feet (6.8 cubic meters) of illegal cedarwood. The National Revolutionary Police and the Forest Rangers on Vocational Road teamed up to make the arrest. The men were transporting 111 pieces of cedarwood from Holguín. They were stopped at a routine checkpoint at the border of Santiago de Cuba. Deforestation and illegal logging are rampant in Holguín. According to Global Forest Watch, the city of Holguín lost 284 acres (115 hectares) of humid primary forest between 2002 and 2023.
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