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2020
August
29

Day: August 29, 2020

As Cameroon government backtracks on logging concession of Ebo Forest: what next?
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As Cameroon government backtracks on logging concession of Ebo Forest: what next?

Atembeh Lordfred3 years ago0

-Ebo forest spans 200,000ha -The forest is one of the few pristine forest in Central Africa located in Southwestern Cameroon, precisely in the Littoral Region of Cameroon –Ebo forest is…

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Nlonako –Muanenguba Mountains under severe Human Pressure: Biodiversity vulnerable
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Nlonako –Muanenguba Mountains under severe Human Pressure: Biodiversity vulnerable

Atembeh Lordfred3 years ago0

Nlonako –Muanenguba Mountain represents one of the most fragile ecosystems in Cameroon harboring some of the worlds threaten fauna species that appear on the IUCN RED list. Most of these…

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Why Cameroon’s Biodiversity is Declining and its Consequences
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Why Cameroon’s Biodiversity is Declining and its Consequences

Atembeh Lordfred3 years ago0

Lately, Biodiversity in Cameroon has been in deep crisis, with an increase of illegal hunting, deforestation, unsustainable exploitation of natural resources and forest clearance for agriculture and the search for…

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About five thousand People affected by Douala Floods
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About five thousand People affected by Douala Floods

Atembeh Lordfred3 years ago0

Friday August 21, witnessed heavy down pour in Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon. This left denizens helpless as water had covered the streets. The devastating effects of this left…

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