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Improving Biodiversity Conservation Through Human Livelihood

March 31, 2016March 31, 2016

The subject of environmental conservation continues to grow in interest and relevancy not for only scientists and researchers,…

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We Saw It! It Was A Gorilla!
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We Saw It! It Was A Gorilla!

February 22, 2016

Nowadays with internet access, humans are able to read and learn about places that you will never imagine…

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How Echinops Is Bringing In New Revenue Through ABS
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How Echinops Is Bringing In New Revenue Through ABS

February 22, 2016June 15, 2016

A few years ago, Echinops giganteus was…

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Mt. Cameroon Communities Boost Threatened Trees Conservation
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Mt. Cameroon Communities Boost Threatened Trees Conservation

February 22, 2016

Embola Simon Mossisa is a farmer whose life has been transformed by the growth of nusery development with…

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UK-based TMP Systems Discusses DRYAD Implementation With ERuDeF
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UK-based TMP Systems Discusses DRYAD Implementation With ERuDeF

February 22, 2016

Some time ago in 2015, ICRAF made a call for applications from local NGOs in Cameroon on the…

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SOWEDA Connects Dibanda Farmers With 30-Million Francs Bridge
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SOWEDA Connects Dibanda Farmers With 30-Million Francs Bridge

February 22, 2016

Farmers in Dibanda at Mile 14 in Buea, Fako Division, are happy recipients of a footbridge constructed by…

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PPI3 Satisfied With Sponsored Livelihood Projects In Mak-Betchou
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PPI3 Satisfied With Sponsored Livelihood Projects In Mak-Betchou

February 22, 2016

One of the hurdles in environmental conservation is the livelihood of communities living adjacent to protected areas. Suppressing…

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After COP21, Southwest CSOs Set For Real Work
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After COP21, Southwest CSOs Set For Real Work

February 22, 2016

Just talking repeatedly is not going to change the world’s climate for the better; action will. Civil society…

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How A Poacher Became A Born-Again Conservationist:
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How A Poacher Became A Born-Again Conservationist:

February 22, 2016

Told By A Passionate Elephant Rustler In 1976, Dontego fired his first gunshot and killed two Hornbills at…

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New Toilets Improve Hygiene In Tofala Hill School
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New Toilets Improve Hygiene In Tofala Hill School

February 22, 2016

In May 2015, ERuDeF responded to the pressing need of a toilet at G.S. Mmouckmbie in Alou Sub-division….

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