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The Wildlife of Cameroon
In addition to the elephants at the center of the Elephants of Cameroon fieldtrip, the nation of Cameroon boasts an incredible diversity of mammals, reptiles and other species. Dr. Mike Loomis shares some wildlife photos from all corners of Cameroon.
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Mt. Cameroon Designated As National Park
Peter Ngea reports on the creation of Mount Cameroon National Park, an important addition to the list of protected areas of Cameroon.
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Wildlife Sanctuary Found in Nki National Park
Peter Ngea shares his impressions of Ikwa Bai, a beautiful and unique part of Nki National Park.
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Congo Basin Stories
A living botany library; a sympathetic elephant; and a forest that punishes lawbreakers. Peter Ngea shares some stories from the Congo Basin.
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La Voix de Lobeke - October 2005
The latest issue of La Voix looks at forest management, new officials in the region, and the success of anti-poaching activities. You can also download the May 2005 and August 2005 editions.
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A Walk in the Forest: Ecotourism Cameroon Style
Olivier van Bogaert, a Senior Press Officer at World Wildlife Fund International, describes the Campo Ma'an region of southwestern Cameroon, and looks toward its possible future as an ecotourism hotspot.
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Brazzaville Summit: Historic Milestones Achieved in Conservation
Africa's first region-wide conservation treaty, which protects important forests in the Congo Basin, is signed in Brazzaville.
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Biodiversity in the Central Africa Region
Peter Ngea of World Wildlife Fund explains the importance of biodiversity in the Central Africa region, and outlines the activities underway to protect it.
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WWF Taking Action in the Central African Region
The Congo Basin harbours some of the richest concentrations of terrestrial species on the planet, and is the world’s second largest expanse of rainforest after the Amazon. The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has been working in the forests of Central Africa for over twenty years. Laurent Somé, WWF Regional Representative, tells us about his organization's important work in this precious area.
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La Voix de Lobeke - August 2004
This month's La Voix looks at activities in the Lobeke region, Dr. Kuwong's success collaring animals, and news from Nki National Park.
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