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Lebialem Highlands: Urgent Cross River Gorilla Conservation Priorities
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Lebialem Highlands: Urgent Cross River Gorilla Conservation Priorities

Byadmin May 10, 2021March 29, 2023

Biodiversity in the Lebialem Highlands is highly threatened, with IUCN Red List species such as the Gross River…

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Importance of Ecotourism for Gorilla Conservation
Conservation | Ecotourism

Importance of Ecotourism for Gorilla Conservation

Byadmin July 3, 2016

The Virunga Mountains are well known for their populations of mountain gorillas – an endangered species found only…

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New Conservation Complex Will Protect Critically Endangered Cross River Gorillas in the Cameroon Highlands
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New Conservation Complex Will Protect Critically Endangered Cross River Gorillas in the Cameroon Highlands

Byadmin June 25, 2013March 29, 2023

Estimates on the number of Cross River gorillas (Gorilla gorilla diehli) remaining is 250–300 in the wild. Their…

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Cross River Gorilla Silverback Slaughtered in Cameroon
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Cross River Gorilla Silverback Slaughtered in Cameroon

Byadmin March 24, 2013March 29, 2023

A male Cross River Gorilla has been shot earlier this month in the Lebialem Highlands near Pinyin in…

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Cameroon “new gorillas” need protection
Conservation | Research

Cameroon “new gorillas” need protection

Byadmin November 2, 2010March 29, 2023

A Cameroonian environmentalist group is lobbying for the establishment of a new national park at Cross River on…

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Continent-Wide UN Action Plan Seeks to Save the Gorilla
Campaigns | Conservation

Continent-Wide UN Action Plan Seeks to Save the Gorilla

Byadmin December 3, 2008March 29, 2023

Low-volume wood-burning stoves to protect forest habitat, alternative livelihoods to replace bush meat hunting with beekeeping and the…

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New National Park Opens In Cameroon To Protect Endangered Cross River Gorilla
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New National Park Opens In Cameroon To Protect Endangered Cross River Gorilla

Byadmin December 2, 2008March 29, 2023

Takamanda National Park, Cameroon (AHN) – A new 261-square-mile park created to protect Africa’s endangered Cross River gorilla…

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Nigeria, Cameroon Cooperate to Save Most Endangered Ape
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Nigeria, Cameroon Cooperate to Save Most Endangered Ape

Byadmin September 5, 2008March 29, 2023

New York – With just 300 individuals left in the wild, Cross River gorillas have found new conservation…

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Artist’s Expedition To Be First Time World’s Most Endangered Primate will be Sketched in Wild
Campaigns | Wildlife Art

Artist’s Expedition To Be First Time World’s Most Endangered Primate will be Sketched in Wild

Byadmin October 15, 2007March 29, 2023

Vancouver, B.C., CANADA — The Artists for Conservation Foundation (AFC), is pleased to announce its sixth fellowship involving…

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Trans-Boundary Heritage Site Planned by Nigeria and Cameroon to Safeguard Endangered Species
Trans-Boundary Heritage Site Planned by Nigeria and Cameroon to Safeguard Endangered Species

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Lebialem Highlands: Urgent Cross River Gorilla Conservation Priorities
Lebialem Highlands: Urgent Cross River Gorilla Conservation Priorities

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Group of rare Cross River gorillas with babies caught on camera in Nigeria
Group of rare Cross River gorillas with babies caught on camera in Nigeria

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An animated look at the impacts of road development on deforestation in South West Cameroon
An animated look at the impacts of road development on deforestation in South West Cameroon

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Eyes in the sky and on the ground: Engaging communities in forest conservation in the Cameroon Highlands
Eyes in the sky and on the ground: Engaging communities in forest conservation in the Cameroon Highlands

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Cameroon’s first-ever P3DM project launched
Cameroon’s first-ever P3DM project launched

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Cross River Gorilla NFT Project by 300gorillas

300Gorillas launches the ‘million-dollar gorilla’ on Earth Day

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Posted in Campaigns, Conservation
On Earth Day, the African Conservation Foundation (ACF) launched a new NFT...
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Trans-Boundary Heritage Site Planned by Nigeria and Cameroon to Safeguard Endangered Species

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Nigeria and Cameroon have announced plans to establish a trans-boundary heritage site...
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Lebialem Highlands: Urgent Cross River Gorilla Conservation Priorities

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Biodiversity in the Lebialem Highlands is highly threatened, with IUCN Red List...
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