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WWF’s Living Planet Report reveals two-thirds decline in wildlife populations on average since 1970
● Causes include same environmental destruction - such as deforestation, unsustainable agriculture ...
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Cameroon’s Finest Artists commit to protect nature
Daphne, Salatiel, Mr. Leo and actress Laura Onyama join WWF as Champions for a New Deal for Nature ...
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Conditions are rife for next pandemic unless urgent action is taken, WWF warns
Conservation organisation says the warning signs were clear for years
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Biomonitoring: In the footsteps of the indigenous Baka
Ingeborg Mägi, Program Manager Congo Basin and Sustainable Landscapes Coordinator, shares her ...
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Biomonitoring: My adventure in Ikwah forest clearing
Koen Brouwer, a Masters graduate in Ecology from Groningen University, Netherlands, is just back ...
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Promoting Indigenous Peoples’ Right: Lobeke Conservation Service backs Baka dreams
Charlotte Mbegna, a Baka girl attending Technical High School Moloundou in the East Region of ...
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Natural Resource Management: WWF, local partners strengthening Baka voice to influence decision-making
From the forest of Southeast Cameroon, indigenous Baka voices are rising. Baka are increasingly ...
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Sustainable Forest Management: WWF, communities regenerating the «moabi» for posterity
Talk of the Moabi plant (Baillonella toxisperma) and you would hear of a tree with many uses for ...
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Protected Area Management: Camera traps show impressive wildlife in Youmbi clearing
Images (photos and videos) from camera traps placed in Youmbi forest clearing in Nki National Park ...
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TRIDOM Initiative for People and Biodiversity: Reconciling conservation and human wellbeing in Africa’s unique forest
In Africa’s unique intact forest, reconciling biodiversity conservation and peoples’ wellbeing can ...