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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[…]

VoNat Launches Initiative to Propagate Circa 10,000 Trees for Wildlife Conservation in Mount Cameroon

VoN NewsJune 16, 2025 Leave a Comment on VoNat Launches Initiative to Propagate Circa 10,000 Trees for Wildlife Conservation in Mount Cameroon

A Cameroon community-based conservation and sustainable development non-profit organization, Voice of Nature (VoNat), is currently engaged in the propagation of 10,000 agroforestry and threatened tree species in Buea, Cameroon. This[…]

Indigenous Villagers Set Pace in Plastic Waste Management, Climate Action in Buea-Cameroon  

VoN NewsJuly 30, 2024 Leave a Comment on Indigenous Villagers Set Pace in Plastic Waste Management, Climate Action in Buea-Cameroon  

By Jabi Katy Chale _________________ In Buea, a town of about 200,000 inhabitants, a small community called Eweyi-Wondo-Mosume is the torchbearer of the city’s battle against plastic pollution and climate[…]

Future of Endangered Species at Mount Cameroon in Safe Hands

VoN NewsMarch 31, 2024 Leave a Comment on Future of Endangered Species at Mount Cameroon in Safe Hands

At the heart of Mount Cameroon are globally threatened species like the forest elephant, Nigeria Cameroon chimpanzee, francolin, and zebrawood, undergoing depletion alongside many others due to wanton hunting, habitat[…]

Battle with Elephants of Mount Cameroon

VoN NewsSeptember 14, 2023 Leave a Comment on Battle with Elephants of Mount Cameroon

By Ndimuh B. Shancho ________________________ The world’s largest land mammal, Africa forest elephant (Loxodontacyclotis), classified as critically endangered on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List[…]

NGO Launches Elephant Conservation Initiative, Conservator Pledges Support

VoN NewsMarch 16, 2023 Leave a Comment on NGO Launches Elephant Conservation Initiative, Conservator Pledges Support

By Sandrine Akeabeh __________________ Cameroon-based biodiversity conservation and sustainable development non-profit Organization, Voice of Nature (VoNat), has kick-started a project that will contribute to proffering solutions to the perennial deadly[…]

Human-Elephant Co-existence in Mount Cameroon: How Possible?

VoN NewsFebruary 27, 2023 Leave a Comment on Human-Elephant Co-existence in Mount Cameroon: How Possible?

By Ndimuh B. Shancho _____________________ The Africa Forest Elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis), classified as Critically Endangered on the IUCN 2021 Red List, continues to compete with adjacent communities on resources in[…]

Great Apes Conservation Zeal Stirred Up In Over 50 Community Kids Within Mount Cameroon Area

VoN NewsFebruary 12, 2022 Leave a Comment on Great Apes Conservation Zeal Stirred Up In Over 50 Community Kids Within Mount Cameroon Area

Some 51 community kids and youths have expressed fresh zeal to get engaged in conserving the great ape of the Mount Cameroon National Park and other endangered biodiversity species within[…]

50 Community Kids Selected to Conserve Endangered Ape of Mount Cameroon

Ndimuh B. ShanchoJanuary 17, 2022 Leave a Comment on 50 Community Kids Selected to Conserve Endangered Ape of Mount Cameroon

Some 50 kids and youths from Bokova, Bwiteva, Bwitingi, Bokwango and Bokwai communities of the Mt Cameroon Area have been selected to be part of Voice of Nature (VoNat)’s project[…]

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