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The Importance of Land use/Land Cover Assessment in the Restoration Process
Cameroon | Environment

The Importance of Land use/Land Cover Assessment in the Restoration Process

July 19, 2019September 8, 2019

Assessing and mapping the state of land degradation is a necessary step before any prevention, restoration or land…

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Indiscriminate Fishing, a Major Income Generating Activity within the Mangroves of Bakassi Peninsula
Cameroon | Conservation | Editorial | Environment

Indiscriminate Fishing, a Major Income Generating Activity within the Mangroves of Bakassi Peninsula

July 17, 2019April 17, 2020

Cameron’s mangroves forest covers approximately 30% of Cameroon’s coastline. The Rio Del Rey Estuary is a trans boundary…

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Achieving Conservation and Improving Livelihoods in the Lebialem Highlands.
Cameroon | Conservation | Environment | Forestry | Green Living

Achieving Conservation and Improving Livelihoods in the Lebialem Highlands.

July 17, 2019September 8, 2019

Thanks to the exceptional richness of its forest ecosystems, the Lebialem Highlands- particularly the Tofala-Mone East corridor is…

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MINFOF Gets New Boss, Amid Growing Conservation Concerns
Cameroon | Conservation | Environment

MINFOF Gets New Boss, Amid Growing Conservation Concerns

February 14, 2018April 5, 2018

The Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (MINFOF), now has a new boss to pilot its activities. Jules Doret…

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Mak-Betchou, Gov’t Estate Not ERuDeF’s Reserve – Louis Nkembi
Conservation | Environment | Featured | Uncategorized

Mak-Betchou, Gov’t Estate Not ERuDeF’s Reserve – Louis Nkembi

January 17, 2018January 17, 2018

“No private individual or organisation has the right to own any reserve in Cameroon except planted forests. Mak-Betchou,…

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Buea Residents Decry Neglect of Bakweri Town-Sandpit Road
Environment | Featured

Buea Residents Decry Neglect of Bakweri Town-Sandpit Road

January 10, 2018

Some patches of roads in Buea have gone several centimetres deep following the wear and tear of the…

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Tofala 3 Years After Gazettement; Challenges, Prospects
Conservation | Environment | Featured

Tofala 3 Years After Gazettement; Challenges, Prospects

November 2, 2017November 2, 2017

The Tofala Hill Wildlife Sanctuary is three! It was created by a Prime Ministerial Decree Number 20145212 of…

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Houses Around Water Catchments Should Be Demolished- Dr.Fokam
Environment | Featured

Houses Around Water Catchments Should Be Demolished- Dr.Fokam

November 2, 2017

“If I meet the Mayor of this municipality and policy makers of this country I will advise them…

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New Strategies Developed To Conserve Central African Great Apes
Conservation | Environment | Featured

New Strategies Developed To Conserve Central African Great Apes

October 9, 2017

African Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) within the Central Africa Sub-Region, involved in the conservation of Great Apes, have come…

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Plastics Dilemma in Cameroon Four Years After Ban
Conservation | Environment | Featured

Plastics Dilemma in Cameroon Four Years After Ban

August 17, 2017August 17, 2017

There seem to have been a cold war between agents of the Ministry of Environment, Protection of Nature…

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