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Elephants, gorillas and chimps hold out in Cameroon’s largest protected landscapeA 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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Cameroon islands offer safe home for orphaned chimpsIn Cameroon, the NGO Papaye International runs a sanctuary for the endangered animals on three islands in the Douala-Edea national park. "The chimpanzees in the sanctuary are chimpanzees that have ...
A young chimpanzee, found with deep wounds from a machete attack, has required urgent medical attention from our long-term ...
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.
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 ...
Wildlife in the heart of the Congo Basin, an area that stretches from western and southern Cameroon to northeastern and eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, are most at risk from the expansion of ...
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