The Baka people of Bemba village, Cameroon, show how sharing is a viable forest management and conservation technique.
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AllAfrica on MSNCameroon's Baka People Say They Are Part of the Forest - That's Why They Look After It [analysis]The Congo Basin's hunter-gatherer people have the secret to living well with the forest.While doing fieldwork in 2020, I remember walking with Indigenous elders Ferdinand Mbita and Félix Mangombe up ...
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Mongabay News on MSNA Cameroon stadium spurs one community’s fight over ancestral landsAbout 10 kilometers (6.3 miles) north of the Cameroon capital of Yaoundé, local members of the Yanda community say the ...
A sophisticated new map of Africa, using a little-known element, helps reveal where rare animals exploited by the illegal ...
You might have heard how Born Free is devoted to gorilla conservation in Cameroon, but did you know their rainforest habitat ...
The Cameroon Biosecurity Project held a debriefing session with media women in Yaounde on March 10, 2025. As part of this ...
In Cameroon’s Far North region, mothers’ clubs provide a model for building a healthier, more prosperous future ...
The article summarizes a study on 30 years of hunting data in Cameroon, highlighting its impact on wildlife and local ...
The creature is being trafficked across Africa and Asia to fuel a steady demand for their scales, an ingredient in unproven ...
A sad tale - discover what happened to ‘Ham’ who was the first chimpanzee launched into space and was not expected to survive ...
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