ERuDeF’s Livelihood Support Helping Conservation
[one_third][/one_third] There is an adage that says ‘consevartion cannot be done on an empty stomach”. That is to…
[one_third][/one_third] There is an adage that says ‘consevartion cannot be done on an empty stomach”. That is to…
[one_third][/one_third] An order from the Divisional Delegation of Forestry and Wildlife has banned the sale of bush meat…
[one_third][/one_third] ERuDeF’s Public Relations and Communication Program now has a new member. Margaret Eyong, 23, holds a B.Sc…
2 Million Worth Scholarship Given to 30 Schools [one_third][/one_third]With financial support from UK Charity Tusk Trust, The Environment…
The Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) is very delighted to announce to its friends and supporters worldwide…
[one_third][/one_third] The Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) has designed a new research project dubbed “Research and Conservation…
[one_third][/one_third] In an effort to help farmers stand on their own and be an autonomous body, the Cameroon…
[one_third][/one_third] Over 800 people drawn from communities bordering the proposed Mak-Betchou Wildlife Sanctuary (Lebang, Essoh-Attah and Njoagwi) have…
[one_third][/one_third]Some nine individuals in Mbetta village, headquarter of the Upper Mbo clan in the Kupe Muaneguba Division have…
[one_third][/one_third] The Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERuDeF) in partnership with US Charity Trees for the Future has…
[one_third][/one_third] Communities bordering the proposed Tofala Hill Wildlife Sanctuary notably Nkong, Bechati and Besali have re-echoed their readiness…
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