VoNat ED Joins Experts to Build Skills, Strengthen Amphibian Conservation Network in Africa

The Executive Director of Voice of Nature (VoNat), Ndimuh Bertrand Shancho , recently participated in a 6-day Amphibian Bioacoustics Workshop and African Amphibian Conservation Community Meeting in Ballito, South Africa. The workshop, organized by Anura Africa from March 23–29, 2026, Read More

Kids in Buea Educated to Beat Back Plastic Pollution

Voice of Nature (VoNat) recently conducted an environmental education session with school children in Praise Baptist Academy-Buea, focusing on plastic waste management and its impacts on human health, amphibians, and other wildlife. The session highlighted growing concerns over plastic pollution, Read More

From Rivers to Cooking Fires: Quiet Disappearance of World’s Largest Frog in Cameroon

Deep within the fast-flowing forest rivers of Cameroon’s Littoral Region lives an extraordinary amphibian, the goliath frog (Conraua goliath), the largest frog species on Earth. Weighing up to six kilograms and stretching more than 30 centimeters long, it has long Read More

Grassroots Organization Highlights Radio’s Role in Fighting Triple Planetary Crisis

As the world marked UNESCO ’s World Radio Day, conservation groups in Cameroon emphasized the vital role of radio in tackling what scientists call the triple planetary crisis; climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. For the Voice of Nature (VoNat), Read More

Save Tiko Mangroves: Communities Need Sustainable Livelihoods Now

The Tiko mangroves, once a thriving coastal ecosystem, are vanishing at an alarming rate. Overexploitation and unsustainable harvesting have forced local mangrove cutters to travel several kilometers further each day just to meet their needs. At Kuwait Beach, one harvester Read More