Replanted Tiger Wood, Mahogany Record Over 80% Survival Rate

About 90 percent of (Tiger wood) Microberlinia bisulcata, and (Mahogany) Entandrophragma angolenses, transplanted into the wild at Woteva and Bakingili Community Forests have survived. By Tengem Adeline Tiger wood and mahogany are some of the threatened trees in the...

Three New Staff Recruited To Enhance ERuDeF Expansion Vision

The Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF), has in line with her expansion vision of extending its activities to all 10 regions of Cameroon and other African countries, has recruited some three new staff into different posts of responsibility in the...

‘Ecological Restoration Needed At Mount Bamboutos’

The President/CEO of the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) Louis Nkembi has underscored the urgent need for conservation measures and sustainable agricultural practices to be put in place in the Mount Bamboutos Area. This, according to him, will...

Over 400 Trees Planted To Protect Fragile Lebialem Highlands

Over 400 seedlings of agroforestry tree species have been planted in schools, farms and around water catchments in communities within the Lebialem Highlands Conservation Complex, South West Cameroon to protect the already depleting landscape, increase soil fertility,...