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‘Protect Congo Basin To Protect The World’

August 6, 2015

Matthew Cassetta, focal point and general coordinator of the conference on the protection of the Congo Basin which…

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New Project To Protect Microberlinia Seed Bank Launched
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New Project To Protect Microberlinia Seed Bank Launched

August 5, 2015August 5, 2015

ERuDeF under its Conservation of Threatened Trees Programme, June 30, 2015, launched a new project to save over…

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Over 20,000 Trees To Be Transplanted In Secured Sites of Mt. Cameroon Area
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Over 20,000 Trees To Be Transplanted In Secured Sites of Mt. Cameroon Area

August 5, 2015August 5, 2015

Some 21,000 seedlings of both threatened and economic trees (non-timber forest products and fruit trees) will be transplanted…

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Stakeholders Increase Collaboration For Sustainable Forest Exploitation
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Stakeholders Increase Collaboration For Sustainable Forest Exploitation

August 5, 2015

Timber exploiters, villagers, councillors, chiefs, civil society organisations and government officials in Nguti Sub-Division reached a consensus recently…

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China Fuels Illegal Exports Of Cameroon Timber
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China Fuels Illegal Exports Of Cameroon Timber

August 5, 2015August 5, 2015

China has come under biting criticism as a nation playing a key role in fuelling the flow of…

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Boa Mbongo Natives: Beggars on Golden Stools
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Boa Mbongo Natives: Beggars on Golden Stools

August 5, 2015August 5, 2015

Fate has been reluctant to smile on the people of Boa Mbongo in Bamusso Sub-Division, Ndian Division, Southwest…

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‘Mbororo Graziers Burn, Beat, Rape and Kill’

August 5, 2015

Fon Christopher Achobang was on April 27, 2015 arrested and detained first at the gendarmerie brigade in Mbengwi…

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9 Companies Fined 52 Million for Polluting Environment
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9 Companies Fined 52 Million for Polluting Environment

August 5, 2015

Government is advancing concerted assaults on companies caught polluting the environment with waste from their industrial activities or…

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Magha-Bamumbu Farmers Drop Chemical Fertilizers For Agro-forestry
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Magha-Bamumbu Farmers Drop Chemical Fertilizers For Agro-forestry

August 5, 2015August 5, 2015

Farmers, who had hitherto been working the southwestern slopes of Mt. Bamboutos in the Magha-Bamumbu area all year…

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Farmers Replace Cocoa Farms With Prunus africana
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Farmers Replace Cocoa Farms With Prunus africana

August 5, 2015August 5, 2015

Farmers living in villages adjacent to the Mt. Cameroon National Park have begun transforming their cocoa plantations into…

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