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Eleven New Frog Species Discovered in Ecuador

VoN NewsAugust 19, 2019 Leave a Comment on Eleven New Frog Species Discovered in Ecuador

By Ndimuh B. Shancho A PhD student at the University of British Columbia, Nadia Paez, and a Catholic University’s Professor, Santiago Ron, have discovered eleven new species of the frog[…]

Anglophone Crisis Exposes Locals to Natural Hazards, Impedes Research

VoN NewsJuly 17, 2019 Leave a Comment on Anglophone Crisis Exposes Locals to Natural Hazards, Impedes Research

The Anglophone Crisis, which has degenerated into an arm-conflict, has forced many people out of their settlements into bushes and other areas some of which are prone to natural hazards,[…]

Military officer banned from US for wildlife Trafficking

VoN NewsJuly 16, 2019 Leave a Comment on Military officer banned from US for wildlife Trafficking

One of Cameroon’s Inspectors General of the Gendarmerie, Colonel Jean Claude Ango Ango and his family have been banned from traveling to the United States of America due to his[…]

Wood Processing, Logging Companies Urged to Prioritise Reforestation

VoN NewsFebruary 18, 2019 3 Comments on Wood Processing, Logging Companies Urged to Prioritise Reforestation

Small and large scale logging and wood processing companies in Cameroon have been called upon to make reforestation a priority as they carry out logging in Cameroon. This call was[…]

Managing Cameroon’s Coastal Areas Via Geospatial technology

VoN NewsFebruary 18, 2019 1 Comment on Managing Cameroon’s Coastal Areas Via Geospatial technology

Cameroon has over 400 km coastal area, with numerous and special genres of fauna and flora species. Unfortunately, indiscriminate anthropogenic intrusions are posing as a serious threat to these coastal[…]

Wetlands, Watersheds Under Sledge Hammer of Development

VoN NewsFebruary 7, 2019 1 Comment on Wetlands, Watersheds Under Sledge Hammer of Development

There is supposed to undoubtedly exist a symbiotic relationship between humans and nature, but we have been caught in the snare of reckless environmental plundering in our insatiable quest for[…]

Mainstreaming GIS into Biodiversity Conservation

VoN NewsFebruary 1, 2019 1 Comment on Mainstreaming GIS into Biodiversity Conservation

Eugene DONGMO ALONTSI, GIS Specialist Studying and tracking the movement of animals and their way of living is more and more becoming very important. This is especially crucial given that the[…]

Postmortem of 2018 Wildlife Crimes in Cameroon

VoN NewsJanuary 30, 2019 1 Comment on Postmortem of 2018 Wildlife Crimes in Cameroon

B. Shancho Ndimuh Several millions of plant and animal species are harvested every year from the wild as food, construction material, pets, medicine and for trade amongst others.  Increasing demands[…]

Biodiversity Conservation, Costly Omission in Biya’s End-of-Year Address 

VoN NewsJanuary 8, 2019 20 Comments on Biodiversity Conservation, Costly Omission in Biya’s End-of-Year Address 

Cameroon’s President, Paul Biya, in his traditional end of year address to the nation, December 31, 2018, promised to in line with his greater opportunity development plan, “steer us to[…]

SOS: Mile 18-Buea Water Catchment Cries For Help!

VoN NewsNovember 11, 2018 Leave a Comment on SOS: Mile 18-Buea Water Catchment Cries For Help!

SOS: Mile 18-Buea Water Catchment Cries For Help! Posted on October 3, 2016, by Voice of Nature The mile 18 water catchment in Buea, which has over the years been the ‘Oasis’ of the[…]

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