by Ayuk Oben | Oct 14, 2019 | Amphibian Conservation Project, Uncategorized
Mount Oku, with a height of 3,000 meters, is the second-tallest mountain along the Cameroon Volcanic Line, which begins as a string of islands in the Gulf of Guinea and continues inland along the border of Cameroon and Nigeria. Oku itself is situated in the Western...
by Ayuk Oben | Oct 14, 2019 | Livelihood and Economic Development and Perspectives, Newsletter
Cameron`s mangroves forest covers approximately 30% of Cameroon`s coastline. The Rio Del Rey Estuary is a trans boundary site between Cameroon and Nigeria and hosts approximately half of Cameroon’s mangroves. The trans boundary site contains geographical coordinates...
by Ayuk Oben | Oct 14, 2019 | Forest and Climate Change, Tree planting and Agroforestry
Some farmers in Bakassa village, Haut-Nkam Division, use tephrosia as a local crop treatment component. Tephrosia is a genus flower belonging to the Fabaceae family. The generic name is derived from the Greek word ‘tephros’ meaning “ash-colored,” referring to the...
by Ayuk Oben | Oct 14, 2019 | Forest and Climate Change, Tree planting and Agroforestry
Thanks to the exceptional richness of its forest ecosystems, the Lebialem Highlands- particularly the Tofala-Mone East corridor is well known for its rich biodiversity. With technical support from the African Conservation Foundation (ACF) and other partners,...