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2016
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Day: May 18, 2016

Agroforestry Farmers Contented With Agroforestry Practice
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Agroforestry Farmers Contented With Agroforestry Practice

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By Blaise Jumbam Agroforestry farmers in the Northwest Region have expressed gratitude to Trees for the Future Cameroon program for impacting their lives. The farmers were speaking during nursery establishment…

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Why We Must Conserve Amphibians
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Why We Must Conserve Amphibians

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Amphibians provide services such as food (Goliath frog) serving as source of protein to the local population. Medicine used to test for human pregnancy during the 20th century, Jensen and…

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SOWEDA Donates 45-Million-FrancWater Scheme To Inokun Village

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  By Patience Toge The Southwest Development Authority (SOWEDA) has donated a water scheme worth 45 million francs CFA to Inokun village in Eyumujock Sub-division in Manyu Division, Southwest Region.…

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Tofala Eco-guards Trained To Cyber Track Great Apes
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Tofala Eco-guards Trained To Cyber Track Great Apes

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Five eco-guards have been trained to use geo-referencing skills and cyber trackers to monitor the behaviour of great apes of the Tofala Hill Wildlife Sanctuary in Lebialem, Southwest Region of…

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