by erudef | Feb 12, 2015 | News
The people of Bangang have benefited from the largesse of French charity organization Man and Nature through ERuDeF’s Net Positive impact (NPI) project. The coordinator of EruDeFs’ livelihood program recently handed the consignment of beehives and piglets...
by erudef | Feb 12, 2015 | News
The Fon of Bangang and his people have pledged to embrace the just-created Tofala Hill Wildlife Sanctuary in Lebialem Division in the South West Region. Bangang is one of the communities bordering the Tofala Hill Wildlife Sanctuary that was created by Prime...
by erudef | Feb 12, 2015 | News
The notion that I was to camp in the forest close to a week made me sick when I went through the ERuDeF Institute of Biodiversity and Non-profit studies (EIBiNS) field calendar and discovered that I was to embark on a one week field trip on the insitu Conservation of...
by erudef | Feb 12, 2015 | News
My two week gorilla and chimpanzee conservation trip with ERuDeF Institute in Cameroon has been fantastic. Fantastic because I was able to spend time in the rainforest tracking these sadly rare animals, but also fantastic for the way the team gives you the opportunity...
by erudef | Feb 12, 2015 | News
I am Anna Buchling from Germany. I was in Cameroon under the ERuDeF International Volunteering Programme (IVP) from October 27 to November 8, 2014. I visited the jungle, and communities. I had a wonderful experience working with ERuDeF both in the communities and in...
by erudef | Feb 12, 2015 | News
Access Benefit Sharing (ABS) is a fledgling project but has huge developmental potentials once it takes root in Cameroon, says Peter Schaurte after visiting the Echinops project site in Magha, Lebialem Division. GV: You visited the Echinops ABS project in Magha...