VoNat Moves to New Office
By Sandrine Akeabeh ________________ Voice of Nature (VoNat) has transferred its office from Sosoliso, Molyko-Buea to Press Hostel Junction Malingo Street, Molyko-Buea, South West Region of Cameroon. This move was[…]
By Sandrine Akeabeh ________________ Voice of Nature (VoNat) has transferred its office from Sosoliso, Molyko-Buea to Press Hostel Junction Malingo Street, Molyko-Buea, South West Region of Cameroon. This move was[…]
By Ndimuh B. Shancho ___________________ Within the framework of the 2022 Ecokids Programme jointly implemented by Voice of Nature (VoNat) and Meg Wah with support from Earth Rising Foundation, over[…]
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[…]
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[…]
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[…]
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[…]
Kids and youths are those who will have to deal with the effects of climate change in the future as well as cut down on greenhouse gas emission. Yet this[…]
The Conservator of the Mount Cameroon National Park, Mr. Charles-Innocent Memvi Abessolo, has pledged unflinching support for Voice of Nature (VoNat)’s project to conserve the great ape and other endangered[…]
Riddhavee Kapadia, of the Colby College USA has joined Voice of Nature (VoNat)’s Proposal Writing and Resource Mobilization team. She was recruited recently as the Organization’s first international volunteer through[…]
Some 50 kids and youths from Bokova, Bwiteva, Bwitingi, Bokwango and Bokwai communities of the Mt Cameroon Area have been selected to be part of Voice of Nature (VoNat)’s project[…]