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Unite human, animal and environmental health to prevent the next pandemic – UN Report

Unite human, animal and environmental health to prevent the next pandemic – UN Report

by crgadmin | Jul 9, 2020 | Campaigns, Conservation, Education, News

COVID-19 is just one example of the rising trend of diseases – from Ebola to MERS to West Nile and Rift Valley fevers – caused by viruses that have jumped from animal hosts into the human population. A new assessment offers ten recommendations, and identifies One...
Cameroon crisis threatens Cross River Gorillas as displaced people flee to protected areas

Cameroon crisis threatens Cross River Gorillas as displaced people flee to protected areas

by crgadmin | Jul 13, 2018 | Conservation

Many displaced by the conflict are fleeing to biodiversity hotspots, clearing forests to build homes and hunting endangered animals for survival. Around midday in the lush bushlands of western Cameroon, Nsong Gabriel enters a small makeshift hut to get a cup of the...
ERuDeF: Eight Gorilla Skulls Discovered in Batibo

ERuDeF: Eight Gorilla Skulls Discovered in Batibo

by crgadmin | Jul 6, 2008 | Conservation, Research

A team of Environment and Rural Development Foundation, ERUDEF, conservationists recently discovered eight gorilla skulls in Batibo, Momo Division, Northwest Province. The team, led by its President and Chief Executive, Louis Nkembi, discovered the skulls while on a...

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