Great Apes Conservation: When Children Get Involved
Kids and young adults hold the key to the future conservation of great apes and other endangered species around the world. They will be the ones to make decisions and[…]
Kids and young adults hold the key to the future conservation of great apes and other endangered species around the world. They will be the ones to make decisions and[…]
Ebo Forest is a 2,000 km² proposed national park in the Littoral Region of Cameroon. It is home to an amazingly rich diversity of plants and animals, including gorilla Nigeria-Cameroon[…]
More conservation and careful stewardship is needed to halt the depletion of some nine endangered amphibians species including the world’s largest frog species, the Goliath Frog (Conraua goliath) in the[…]
The Environment and Community Development Association (ECoDAs) has renewed its commitment to continue improving the livelihoods of local communities while fighting against biodiversity loss and climate change in Cameroon. The[…]
We, humans, are known to be the greatest ecological offenders of all times after natural catastrophes. The food, health, water, and climate crisis and our ever-increasing angst can be traced,[…]
Some Cameroon-based environmental non-profit organizations, Voice of Nature (VoNat) and Meg Wah (My Earth) and kicking-start the next phase their Ecokids project that will culminate in planting 2000 indigenous tree[…]
The University of Buea (UB) in collaboration with the Southwest Regional Delegate of the Ministry of Environment, Protection of Nature and Sustainable Development (MINEPDED-SW) and the South West Regional Delegation[…]
Voice of Nature (VoNat) recently organized an amphibian conservation education workshop, and an ecological study trip that took close to 50 kids and youths from Ntolo, Nkognine, Ebone, Ngwa, Ntolo,[…]
Press Release As the fate of globally endangered amphibians including the world’s biggest frog, Goliath Frog (Conraua goliath) in the Mount Nlonako Area, Littoral Region of Cameroon continue to be[…]
Agriculture is the backbone of Cameroon’s economy and one of the main sources of livelihoods to many homes in the country. Changes in the rainfall patterns and atmospheric temperature in[…]