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Conservation and environmental news & publications: Cameroon

Dr Martin Tchamba (right) and Dr Mike Loomis pose beside the elephant which a few minutes latter charged on the team and injured Martin

Central Africa (CARPO) Bulletin

WWF Central Africa Programme Newsletter.

Posted on 25 July 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

Smoked elephant meat seized from a Yokadouma police boss who was arrested for poaching.

La Voix de Lobéké

La Voix de Lobéké - A Monthly Newsletter Of WWF Southeast Cameroon (Jengi) Forest Programme

Posted on 25 July 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

Hunter-turned-ranger, Thomas Mbot displaying two guns seized from poachers.

::: People Profile :::
Poacher-turned-game ranger in Cameroon

Thomas Mbot was once a feared poacher in the forests of Cameroon. He now works for WWF as a game ranger stopping others from poaching wildlife
Find out more about Thomas Mbot's conversion to conservation.

Posted on 12 May 2005 | 1 comments | Read more

Partial view of Mount Kupe.

::: Project Profile :::
Cameroon's chiefs invoke spirits to protect Kupe forests

The hall went silent as chief Nsume-Ngeh’s voice cut across the spacious community hall of Nyasoso village. Even to those of us from WWF who did not understand the local Bakossi language, it was an awe-inspiring moment as the chief, joined by three others, invoked the spirits of the land.
Find out more about WWF's work in Cameroon's Mt Kupe forest.

Posted on 19 April 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

La Voix de Lobéké

La Voix de Lobéké - A Monthly Newsletter Of WWF Southeast Cameroon (Jengi) Forest Programme

Posted on 18 April 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

CARPO Bulletin

Central African Programme Office (CARPO) Newsletter

Posted on 18 April 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

La Voix de Lobeke

La Voix de Lobéké - A Monthly Newsletter Of WWF Southeast Cameroon (Jengi) Forest Programme

Posted on 15 March 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

A logging truck being checked by forest guards in south-east Cameroon. Logging trucks are often used to transport illegal bushmeat to the country's major cities.

Jengi fever: Forest management in the Congo Basin

More and more logging companies are turning to sustainable forest management practices — something widely ignored in the past. Find out more on how a WWF project in Cameroon is introducing sustainable forest management to logging companies and guiding them to forest certification and timber labeling.

Posted on 04 March 2005 | 0 comments | Read more

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