I am grateful for all the support for our project. You have all made significant impacts on hundreds of livelihoods in Cameroon as well as helping to conserve some of the last wild places in the hi...
Through our travels , we also were able to donate some footballs (soccer balls) to the schools of remote communities. Pictured here is partner Ben Addelstone (TREES) giving the footballs to the hea...
John Munsell (Virginia Tech) conducts a focus group meeting to examine the benefits farmers derive from the introduced agro-forestry techniques, Loum, Cameroon.
Our partners, Ben Addelstone (TREES) and Kingsley Neba (ERuDeF) distributing saplings for students to plant as part of the agro-forestry and reforestation project, Bamenda, Cameroon.
Here is an action shot (from left to right) of: Grace (IBiNS), Bedwin (ERuDeF), and myself setting remote field cameras to monitor Cross-River Gorillas and Nigeria-Cameroon Chimpanzees in the newly...
Great news! Our parnters at ERuDeF, the local community Fons (leaders) and the Cameroonian government has signed an agreement to create the Tofala Wildlife Sanctuary. This will conserve critical ha...
Our research team has made it to Buea Cameroon. We are meeting with our partners for the next few days. Then we head north into the Lebielem conservation areas.
We depart for Cameroon tomorrow, January 5. The project is still open and any donations are much appreciated. I will post progress as opportunities present themselves. A special thank you to everyo...
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