Incentivizing conservation shows success against wildlife hunting in Cameroon

A three-year project supporting alternative livelihoods has shown success in changing the behavior of hunters living on the northern edge of Cameroon’s Dja Faunal Reserve. Participants signed on to reciprocal environmental agreements (REAs), which provided them access to technical expertise to increase productivity of their cacao farms, develop new farms, or carry out fishing, in … Continue reading Incentivizing conservation shows success against wildlife hunting in Cameroon