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Save Tiko Mangroves: Communities Need Sustainable Livelihoods Now

VoN NewsFebruary 22, 2026 Leave a Comment on Save Tiko Mangroves: Communities Need Sustainable Livelihoods Now

By Ndimuh Bertrand Shancho ______________ The Tiko mangroves, once a thriving coastal ecosystem, are vanishing at an alarming rate. Overexploitation and unsustainable harvesting have forced local mangrove cutters to travel[…]

Keep Wildlife Wild!

VoN NewsDecember 5, 2025 Leave a Comment on Keep Wildlife Wild!

By Ndimuh Bertrand Shancho ______________ On a bright morning in Bangourain village in the Mount Mbam area, the Voice of Nature (VoNat) team, while carrying out conservation and climate actions,  stumbled[…]

Kids Plant Trees to Limit Climate Impacts in Bangourain

VoN NewsDecember 5, 2025 Leave a Comment on Kids Plant Trees to Limit Climate Impacts in Bangourain

By Teke Franklin Njumbe __________________ Children and youth in Bangourain of the Mount Mbam Area in Cameroon’s West Region have embarked on a hands-on tree-planting initiative aimed at fostering climate[…]

VoNat Facilitates Community Mapping of Goliath Frog Conservation Solutions in Cameroon

VoN NewsDecember 5, 2025 Leave a Comment on VoNat Facilitates Community Mapping of Goliath Frog Conservation Solutions in Cameroon

By Jabi Katy _______________ In a major step toward community-driven conservation of amphibians, Voice of Nature (VoNat) recently convened close to 50 traditional leaders, frog hunters, youths, and community members[…]

VoNat is Official Partner of Cameroon’s Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife!

VoN NewsOctober 18, 2025 Leave a Comment on VoNat is Official Partner of Cameroon’s Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife!

Voice of Nature (VoNat) is excited to announce the approval of a strategic partnership with Cameroon’s Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (MINFOF). This milestone reflects our shared mission to conserve[…]

When War Against Nature Backfires

VoN NewsOctober 18, 2025 Leave a Comment on When War Against Nature Backfires

By Ndimuh Bertrand Shancho In recent weeks, torrential rains have once again turned familiar city streets into rivers, leaving homes submerged and families mourning loved ones. From flooded neighborhoods in[…]

VoNat Maps Goliath Frog Threats at Mt. Nlonako for Community-Led Solutions

VoN NewsSeptember 15, 2025 Leave a Comment on VoNat Maps Goliath Frog Threats at Mt. Nlonako for Community-Led Solutions

By Ndimuh B. Shancho __________________ Voice of Nature (VoNat) has embarked on a research initiative to identify and address threats facing the endangered Goliath frog (Conraua goliath) in the Mount[…]

Cameroon’s 2025 Elections: The Missing Environmental Agenda

VoN NewsSeptember 15, 2025 Leave a Comment on Cameroon’s 2025 Elections: The Missing Environmental Agenda

By Ndimuh Bertrand Shancho ______________________ As Cameroon approaches its 2025 presidential elections, aspirants are unveiling visions for the future, promising jobs, education, security, and governance reform. Yet one crucial issue[…]

Buea Water Crisis Deepens as Residents Struggle for Daily Supply

VoN NewsAugust 13, 2025 Leave a Comment on Buea Water Crisis Deepens as Residents Struggle for Daily Supply

By Ngala Eugine ______________ In Malingo, Buea, dawn breaks with the clang of empty buckets. Ma Fuko Celine, a mother of seven, scans the tap outside her house with quiet[…]

VoNat Donates Threatened Tree Species to Ease Pressure on Mt. Cameroon National Park

VoN NewsAugust 13, 2025 Leave a Comment on VoNat Donates Threatened Tree Species to Ease Pressure on Mt. Cameroon National Park

Voice of Nature (VoNat) is engaging communities adjacent to Mount Cameroon National Park in Cameroon to domesticate threatened tree species, aiming to reduce overexploitation and promote long-term conservation. On July[…]

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