Wetlands protection receives boost in Cameroon
Cameroonian Minister of Environment, Hele Piere and local council authorities in Yaounde visiting occupied wetland areas in the capital. (PHOTO:...
Cameroonian Minister of Environment, Hele Piere and local council authorities in Yaounde visiting occupied wetland areas in the capital. (PHOTO:...
A baby chimp seized from from an illegal hunter in the Dja Forest Reserve by state authorities. (PHOTO: Ntungwe Ngalame)...
Members of Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) and CARE International launch an online platform calling to limit global warming to below...
Par Emelis GOORE Abidjan, la capitale économique ivoirienne, abrite du 6 au 8 février une réunion régionale Afrique sur l'approche...
Ghana DGM By Kofi Adu Domfeh Ghana is poised to be a leader in the global movement to halt land...
Innovative renewable energy initiatives (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/atayibabs) By Atayi Babs Our climate is changing and will continue to change into the...
The seized items By Elias Ngalame Cameroon has intensfied the fight against wildlife traffickers. On December 22, wildlife officials led...
Ivory trafficker at police station in Yaounde By Ntungwe Ngalame Elias Police of the mobile intervention unit in Douala last...
A fulani herdsman in Nigeria By Nnimmo Bassey The gruesome murder of our brothers, sisters and children in Benue State...
Hassam Bakari, a forest guard in Makongeni mangrove fishing village at Gazi Bay along Kenya’s coastline (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Elias Ntungwe) GAZI...
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