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Sustainable Agriculture Practices Key to Indigenous Community Success

September 13, 2024
 Campo Ma’an National Park (CMNP) lies 75 kilometers from Kribi, an up-and-coming industrial center and home to the Kribi Deepwater Port, the principal seaport for the region. Recent developments in the last 20 years also include the Chad…

Sitatunga

February 22, 2013

Serval

February 22, 2013

Seeds of Change: Internship Program Cultivates a New Generation of Conservationists

April 26, 2024
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) in Cameroon is nurturing the next generation of conservation leaders through its Young Graduates Internship Program. This initiative aligns with AWF Cameroon's 2020-30 strategic plan to cultivate a pipeline of…

Saving the Kordofan Giraffe: A Conservation Lifeline in Northern Cameroon’s Faro National Park

June 20, 2025
A Gentle Giant in a Wild Corner of CameroonGraceful yet vulnerable, the Kordofan giraffe quietly roams the savannas of Faro National Park in northern Cameroon. This rare subspecies, found only in a few parts of Central Africa, is the only giraffe of…

Roan Antelope

February 25, 2013

Reviving Royal Traditions: This Faro Community Finds New Ways to Live with Wildlife

May 2, 2025
As Lamido (hereditary king) of Tchamba, His Eminence Youkouda Abdoulaye Koeranga walks, talks, and sits with the confidence of a man who believes fate is on his side. For more than two centuries, his family has shouldered the responsibility of…

Resilient Africa: Easing Conflict: The Potential of Rights-Based Conservation Approaches (2025: Vol. II)

September 3, 2025
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Rene's Journey in Sustainable Farming in Cameroon's Dja Landscape

February 13, 2026
For most of his life, Ndamey Rene believed the forest would always be his family’s lifeline. In Nomedjo, a village bordering the Dja Faunal Reserve, that belief shaped childhoods and futures. Ndamey, an Indigenous farmer, grew up learning that…

Reflections on AWF’s Achievements in 2025

December 18, 2025
 2025 was a year of transition for conservation in Africa. Global financing patterns shifted, national development priorities evolved, and countries continued to navigate the complex balance between economic growth and biodiversity stewardship…

Rediscovering Faro National Park: A Wildlife Comeback in Cameroon

October 10, 2025
Wildlife surveys are more than scientific exercises—they are deep explorations into nature’s rhythms. They track animal populations, identify threats, and guide strategies that protect wildlife while supporting local communities. Nestled in northern…

Ratel

February 25, 2013

Protecting Pangolins from Poachers in Cameroon’s Dja Faunal Reserve

February 14, 2025
In early morning patrols late last year, in the villages of Echiembot and Bigongol, Eastern Cameroon, a team of eco-guards, supported by the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), embarked on a mission that would save two pangolins from the clutches of…

Porcupine

February 25, 2013

Piloting anti-poaching in Africa’s biosphere reserves

September 8, 2017
Poaching and the unsustainable hunting of wildlife threaten biodiversity and the long-term viability of Africa’s ecosystems. Many species are also hunted for bush meat, affecting the continued survival of those key populations. It is estimated that…

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