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The Green Vision
2020
March
25

Day: March 25, 2020

Biodiversity in crisis in the Lebialem Highlands
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Biodiversity in crisis in the Lebialem Highlands

Atembeh Lordfred11 months ago0

Since the outbreak of the intransigent Anglophone crisis in the Northwest and Southwest Regions of Cameroon, many people in rural areas have been displaced, with majority of them finding refuge…

anglophone crisis, biodiversity, crisis
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Wetlands in dire need for attention
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Wetlands in dire need for attention

Atembeh Lordfred11 months ago0

“Wetlands are not waste lands; species are disappearing because we have condemned their nursery grounds. Even some species of birds are fast disappearing because their main production areas which are…

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Nlonako pangolins hunted, eaten and traded!

Atembeh Lordfred11 months ago0

The Nlonako Mountain area which hosts two (the White and Black bellied Pangolin) out of the four species found in Africa are threatened by intensive hunting, destruction of habitat for…

Nlonako, pangolins
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Is Mount Cameroon still an active volcano?
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Is Mount Cameroon still an active volcano?

Atembeh Lordfred11 months ago0

Over the years, the powerful Mount Cameroon has sat tall but seemingly dormant at the fringes of Fakp division, where increasing millionaires seem tom have been patient with their millions.…

Buea, eruption, mount cameroon, volcano
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