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Tiger Wood Seedling Collection Accelerated To Meet 10,000 Target

October 15, 2015October 15, 2015

The Mt. Cameroon Threatened Trees Project of ERuDeF is accelerating the collection of wildings of the critically threatened…

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SOWEDA Boosts Southwest Farmers With Inputs Worth 30 million

October 15, 2015March 8, 2019

The Southwest Development Authority (SOWEDA), September 23, 2015, donated 865 bags of fertilizers, 2,170 liters of herbicides, 530…

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Ngolobolo: Broken Village, Broken People
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Ngolobolo: Broken Village, Broken People

October 14, 2015

With a bag of cocoa balanced on her back by a strap round her forehead, a female farmer…

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Lebialem Forestry Centre to Promote Environmental Conservation Innovations
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Lebialem Forestry Centre to Promote Environmental Conservation Innovations

October 14, 2015

Extensive groundwork has been laid to kick-start the Lebailem Research Centre in Upper Lewoh, Lebialem Division in the…

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Making Agroforestry More Profitable for Farmers
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Making Agroforestry More Profitable for Farmers

October 13, 2015October 14, 2015

ERuDeF has added composting to its agroforestry campaign as a follow-up to ensure increased crop yields and get…

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IUCN Sets Out To Help Expose Cameroonian NGOs
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IUCN Sets Out To Help Expose Cameroonian NGOs

September 29, 2015

The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) through her Programme for Central and West Africa (IUCN-PACO)…

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Spreading Bare Root Nursery Techniques Among Farmers
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Spreading Bare Root Nursery Techniques Among Farmers

September 29, 2015March 8, 2019

Since 2007, Trees for the Future (Trees Cameroon) has been working with the rural poor to improve on…

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5000 Threatened Trees For Mt. Cameroon National Park Borders
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5000 Threatened Trees For Mt. Cameroon National Park Borders

September 29, 2015

ERuDeF together with the local government partners have once again put in place measures to ensure the planting…

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Death In Mt. Cameroon National Park: Why Was Conservator Detained?
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Death In Mt. Cameroon National Park: Why Was Conservator Detained?

September 29, 2015September 29, 2015

On August 2, 2015, the corpse of a man identified afterwards as 59-year-old Talla Francois Xavier was discovered…

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Weak Legal System Accelerating Mangrove Destruction
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Weak Legal System Accelerating Mangrove Destruction

September 29, 2015September 29, 2015

A weak legal and institutional framework is fuelling the unsustainable reaping of Cameroon’s mangrove resources such as wood…

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