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Month: October 2014

Recycled Cellphones To Stop Deforestation
Forestry

Recycled Cellphones To Stop Deforestation

October 10, 2014

If a tree falls in the forest, does it make a sound? Sure it does and a company…

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Top Gov’t Officials Protest Road Fines
Cameroon

Top Gov’t Officials Protest Road Fines

October 10, 2014

Some high-ranking government officials have been rankled by the 60-km speed limit on highways. Now they are protesting…

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10.000 More Threatened Trees Planted In Mt. Cameroon Area
Cameroon | Featured | Forestry

10.000 More Threatened Trees Planted In Mt. Cameroon Area

October 10, 2014

Ten thousand Zebra wood (Microbelinia bisulcata), Prunus Africana, mahogany and other threatened trees species have been planted in…

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Illegal Cross-border Timber Trade Costs Cameroon Fortunes
Cameroon

Illegal Cross-border Timber Trade Costs Cameroon Fortunes

October 10, 2014

The timber is stolen from Cameroon by illegal loggers, sawn and floated in massive rafts down the Cross…

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MINFOF Blames Custom Officials For Illegal Wildlife Trafficking
Cameroon

MINFOF Blames Custom Officials For Illegal Wildlife Trafficking

October 10, 2014April 7, 2017

Southwest Regional Delegation of the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (MINFOF) has accused the Custom Branch Office of…

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An Eye On Douala Slums! Makepe Missoke, A Mix Of Poverty and Filth!

October 10, 2014June 15, 2016

This is the first in a series of forays into the most popular…

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Forestry

Melong Group Plants 1000 Watershed Trees

October 10, 2014

A new farming group in Moungo Division, Littoral Region, has planted 1.000 Acacia trees along their water catchment…

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Tadu Diary Taps Into Yoghurt, Cheese Production
Featured

Tadu Diary Taps Into Yoghurt, Cheese Production

October 10, 2014

The Tadu dairy factory in Jakiri Sub-division, Bui Division in the North West, has moved beyond just improving…

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NGO Uses Football To Ease Village-Park Conflict
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NGO Uses Football To Ease Village-Park Conflict

October 10, 2014

In 2009, villagers of Erat in the southern section of Korup National Park burnt down all the posts…

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Is Korup Park Risky For Elephants?
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Is Korup Park Risky For Elephants?

October 10, 2014

Once the benchmark index of elephant anti-poaching, continuous slaughtering of elephants by poachers in Korup National Park in…

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