A survey has found populations of elephant, gorillas and chimpanzees in and around two national parks in southeastern Cameroon has remained relatively stable since 2016. Conservation officials ...
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Mongabay on MSNNew study assesses threat to wildlife from cacao expansion in Congo BasinBy Malavika Vyawahare Cacao cultivation is a major threat to the Congo Basin rainforest, with new research showing just where expanding cultivation could imperil the region’s rich wildlife. “We found ...
Poaching and trafficking are major drivers of biodiversity loss in Central Africa, and Cameroon remains a significant source, transit and export country for endangered wildlife and wildlife products.
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allAfrica.com on MSNCameroon: Expanding Cameroon's Successful Green Militarisation Strategy to Protect ElephantsAnalysis - The global demand for ivory is driving heavily armed poachers from Chad and Sudan into Cameroon's Bouba Ndjida ...
Stopping the illegal wildlife trade is one of the most important and urgent parts of our work to protect iconic and threatened wildlife. We’re facing a global poaching crisis, which is threatening to ...
The survey was conducted by WWF in collaboration with Cameroon’s Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife in Boumba Bek National Park, Nki National Park, and nearby logging concessions and communal ...
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