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To replace Western food imports, Cameroon gives community lands to ‘no-name’ agro-industry
Yannick Kenné
1 Dec 2022
About 72% of gold miners poisoned with mercury at artisanal mining sites in Cameroon
Yannick Kenné
29 Nov 2022
Forests & Finance: Certification for deforesters, and repression for an evicted community
Mongabay.com
15 Nov 2022
Forests & Finance: From logging in Cameroon to cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire
Mongabay.com
31 Oct 2022
Tracking the moves of Asian forestry companies in Central Africa (analysis)
Alain Karsenty
21 Oct 2022
“Largest of its kind” dam in Cameroon faces backlash from unimpressed fishmongers
Yannick Kenné
13 Oct 2022
As a Cameroon palm oil firm gets RSPO certified, it’s also found in breach
Victoria Schneider
9 Sep 2022
Chinese companies criticized for mercury pollution in Cameroon
Christophe Nyemeck Beat
5 Sep 2022
Study highlights elusive Cameroonian gorillas, and the threats encircling them
Ryan Truscott
10 Aug 2022
Private road sparks fears for Cameroon’s Ebo Forest
Amindeh Blaise Atabong
10 Aug 2022
Nigerian refugees in Cameroon turn biomass into charcoal to spare trees
Amindeh Blaise Atabong
27 Jul 2022
Cameroon’s Nigerian refugees who degraded their camp are now vanguards of reforestation
Amindeh Blaise Atabong
28 Jun 2022
Civil conflict in Cameroon puts endangered chimpanzees in the crosshairs
Aminateh Nkemngu
15 Mar 2022
Indigenous hunter-gatherers in Cameroon diversify food sources in the face of change
Laurel Sutherland
1 Feb 2022
On Nigeria-Cameroon border, joint patrols throw a lifeline to threatened apes
Orji Sunday
25 Oct 2021
‘Acts of poaching and other crimes’: Cameroon plans a new road in Lobéké National Park
Mongabay
5 Oct 2021
Illegal logging threatens rare Cameroonian hardwood with extinction
Ryan Truscott
4 Oct 2021
Filling the vacuum: How civil society is battling COVID-19 in Cameroon (commentary)
Madeleine Ngeunga
3 Sep 2020
Cameroon halts logging plans in Ebo Forest, home to tool-using chimps
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
14 Aug 2020
For tool-wielding chimps of Ebo Forest, logging plan is a ‘death sentence’
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
30 Jul 2020
Indigenous-led technology solutions can boost biodiversity and ensure human rights (commentary)
Alice Sheppard, Jerome Lewis, Marcos Moreu, Megan Laws, Simon Hoyte
27 Jul 2020
Sounding the alarm about illegal logging? There’s an app for that
Liz Kimbrough
17 Jul 2020
Camera snaps first ever glimpse of a troop of the world’s rarest gorilla
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
10 Jul 2020
‘If they take our lands, we’ll be dead’: Cameroon village battles palm oil giant
Victoria Schneider
26 Jun 2020
How the legacy of colonialism built a palm oil empire
Victoria Schneider
26 Jun 2020
For Freedom the gorilla, a months-long journey back to the wilds of Cameroon
Tina Deines
19 May 2020
2019: The year rainforests burned
Rhett A. Butler
27 Dec 2019
NGOs reject new oil palm plantation in southern Cameroon
Eugene N. Nforngwa
25 Dec 2019
Industrial palm oil investors struggle to gain foothold in Africa
Ashoka Mukpo
20 Sep 2019
World’s largest frog moves heavy rocks to build nests, study finds
Mongabay.com
13 Aug 2019
Making room for wild foods in forest conservation
Sarah Sax
22 Jul 2019
Huge rubber plantation in Cameroon halts deforestation following rebuke
Rachel Fritts
1 May 2019
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