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BANCK Community Forest in Forest Corridor Approved by Cameroon Government

BANCK Community Forest in Forest Corridor Approved by Cameroon Government

by crgadmin | Jan 30, 2018 | Conservation, Ecotourism

The government of Cameroon has approved the creation of a new community forest in Manyu Division. The two-year Provisional Management Agreement of the community forest to be named BANCK (Bakumba, Ayukaba, Numba, Chinda, Kendem) community forest, was approved by the...
Importance of Ecotourism for Gorilla Conservation

Importance of Ecotourism for Gorilla Conservation

by crgadmin | Jul 3, 2016 | Conservation, Ecotourism

The Virunga Mountains are well known for their populations of mountain gorillas – an endangered species found only in the border area between Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The area hosts more than a million visitors per year resulting in...
Threatened bird thought to exist only in Nigeria and Ghana discovered in Cameroon

Threatened bird thought to exist only in Nigeria and Ghana discovered in Cameroon

by crgadmin | Feb 4, 2013 | Ecotourism, Research, Volunteer

The Ibadan Malimbe (Malimbus ibadanensis) hitherto thought to exist only in Nigeria and Ghana was recently captured in the Lebialem Mone forest in the South West region of Cameroon by the camera of a group of biologists from the Environment and Rural Development...

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