VoNat Moves to New Office
By Sandrine Akeabeh ________________ Voice of Nature (VoNat) has transferred its office from Sosoliso, Molyko-Buea to Press Hostel Junction Malingo Street, Molyko-Buea, South West Region of Cameroon. This move was[…]
By Sandrine Akeabeh ________________ Voice of Nature (VoNat) has transferred its office from Sosoliso, Molyko-Buea to Press Hostel Junction Malingo Street, Molyko-Buea, South West Region of Cameroon. This move was[…]
By Honorine Cheng Abuck* Marine debris and plastic pollution are issues often under reported in the Cameroonian media landscape, yet crucial to the 21st century ecosystem. It is in recognition[…]
African communities have from time immemorial, developed different belief systems including taboos, rituals and totems that ensured the effective management of natural resources in the continent. These belief systems ascribed[…]
Cameroon is host to three species of pangolins (white-bellied, black-bellied and giant pangolins) and two species of chimpanzees (central and the Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzees), which are classified as endangered or vulnerable[…]
Kids and young adults hold the key to the future conservation of great apes and other endangered species around the world. They will be the ones to make decisions and[…]
Ebo Forest is a 2,000 km² proposed national park in the Littoral Region of Cameroon. It is home to an amazingly rich diversity of plants and animals, including gorilla Nigeria-Cameroon[…]
More conservation and careful stewardship is needed to halt the depletion of some nine endangered amphibians species including the world’s largest frog species, the Goliath Frog (Conraua goliath) in the[…]
The Environment and Community Development Association (ECoDAs) has renewed its commitment to continue improving the livelihoods of local communities while fighting against biodiversity loss and climate change in Cameroon. The[…]
Voice of Nature (VoNat) recently organized an amphibian conservation education workshop, and an ecological study trip that took close to 50 kids and youths from Ntolo, Nkognine, Ebone, Ngwa, Ntolo,[…]
Press Release As the fate of globally endangered amphibians including the world’s biggest frog, Goliath Frog (Conraua goliath) in the Mount Nlonako Area, Littoral Region of Cameroon continue to be[…]