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2020
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31

Day: July 31, 2020

Pencil Case Project overjoys school girls
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Pencil Case Project overjoys school girls

Atembeh Lordfred3 years ago0

“I can’t believe it! I wasn’t drawing with the intentions of winning anything, I just decided to draw because I just like drawing and believed my art work is not…

CAWI
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Male Olive Baboon finds home in the Deng Deng Community
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Male Olive Baboon finds home in the Deng Deng Community

Atembeh Lordfred3 years ago0

 For a month now and counting, the people of Deng Deng have been delighted to receive a new family member, (a male Olive Baboon). He has been swaggering around the…

Baboon, Deng Deng
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Forest Garden Farmer Uses Acacia Branches as Support, to Grow Climbing Beans
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Forest Garden Farmer Uses Acacia Branches as Support, to Grow Climbing Beans

Atembeh Lordfred3 years ago0

Climbing beans are tall vinyl plants that grow upwards off the ground by twisting round any support that the vines can find. Prized for their tender, fleshy pods, the two…

forest gardens
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Primates of the Kimbi-Fungom National Park Threatened!
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Primates of the Kimbi-Fungom National Park Threatened!

Atembeh Lordfred3 years ago0

Some species of primates in the Kimbi-Fungom National Park are seriously threatened as habitat fragmentation and intense hunting activities have frustrated their population. Thus, the small surviving population no longer…

PRIMATES
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