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Baka women learn to process, sell non-timber forest products
Non timber forest products (NTFPs) constitute the main source of revenue for most women in the ...
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Cameroon’s Rangers still facing serious threats on the frontline
Moise Djaba Afana was part of a team of rangers who carried out a sweep operation in a village in ...
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Largest ever survey on wildlife rangers unearths severe lack of basic healthcare, training and equipment
Ahead of the London Illegal Wildlife Trade conference, WWF urges governments to step up Globally, ...
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Cameroon: Why a piece of paper is trailing new hope among indigenous communities
Indigenous communities like the Baka have lived in and around the forests of Southeast Cameroon ...
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Two arrested, 9 guns seized as rangers intensify anti-poaching fight
Rangers of Lobeke National Park in eastern Cameroon have arrested two suspect poachers during an ...
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Palm Oil flows in journalists veins
With enthusiasm, 18 journalists drawn from national and international media houses in Cameroon ...
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WWF recognised for distinguished contribution in environmental management in Africa
WWF has been recognised for supporting the protection and restoration of species and their habitats ...
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Curious, tolerant gorillas raise hope for habituation in Cameroon
Standing seven meters away from them, the gorillas in Campo Ma’an National Park in the South Region ...
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Cameroon: Tougher jail terms for traffickers of 160 ivory tusks
Law courts in Cameroon are getting tougher on wildlife crime as the country battles against ivory ...
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FOCAC Summit 2018: China, Cameroon must emphasize social and environmental sustainability
Yaounde, 31 August 2018: The seventh Forum for China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) takes place in ...