by erudef | Jul 2, 2013 | News
TOWARDS FULL PROTECTION OF THE TOFALA HILL WILDLIFE SANCTUARY The Lebialem Divisional Delegate for Forestry and Wildlife, Mr. Mboui Jacques, has installed 7 members of the Folepi Village Forest Management Committee (VFMC). The installation took place on June 17, 2013...
by erudef | Jul 2, 2013 | News
100,000 TREES TO BE PLANTED ON BUFFER ZONES OF PROPOSED TOFALA SANCTUARY The Senior Divisional Officer (SDO) for Lebialem Division has officially launched the first phase of the Tofala sustainable land use project in Folepi Village in the Wabane Sub-division. Mr....
by erudef | Jul 2, 2013 | News
On April 12, 2004 the world woke up with breaking news that another sub-population of the Cross River gorillas has been discovered in a hitherto unknown forest location and further unknown local conservation organization, the Environment and Rural Development...
by erudef | Jul 2, 2013 | News
NATIONAL NEWS Cameroonian Journalist Wins African Climate Change Reporting Award The Eden Newspaper (issue No. 789 of Monday June 3, 2013) opens its door to environmental news for the month of June with an article on how one of theirs, Elias Ngalame emerged amongst...
by erudef | Jul 2, 2013 | News
When a tragedy strikes, we mourn, but sometimes especially in the African tradition we ask questions why certain calamities befall certain people. We mourn with a hunter who lost his daughter on Sunday, June 9, 2013 when his son used his gun to shoot the daughter. We...
by erudef | Jul 2, 2013 | News
As the world wakes up to increasing threats of desertification, the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) on June, 17, 2013 joined the world over to commemorate this year’s edition of the world day to combat desertification under the theme...
by erudef | Jul 2, 2013 | News
A narration of two primary school kids about the mystery behind this precious animal and a call for its protection The Green Monkey is a small wild animal that lives in the forest locally known in the Lebialem Highlands as “Nkeh”. They walk in groups of...