Circa 100 Kids in Mount Nlonako Area Gain Understanding About Amphibians Conservation Threats, Importance

About 100 kids and young adults from 7 communities in the Mount Nlonako Area, Littoral Region of Camerloon have been enlightened on some endangered amphibians in their communities, conservation threats and importance, and the role they can play in conserving Read More

VoNat’s Executive Director Receives Grant from the National Geographic Society

Ndimuh Bertrand Shancho will be engaged in saving the world’s largest Frog (Conraua goliath) in the Mount Nlonako Area from extinction with Community Kids as a National Geographic Explorer. In the month of September 2022, Ndimuh B. Shancho, the Executive Director Read More

VoNat, Meg Wah Commence Project to  Plant 2000 Trees at Degraded Waterways, Landscapes in North West, South West Cameroon

Some Cameroon-based environmental non-profit organizations, Voice of Nature (VoNat) and Meg Wah (My Earth) and kicking-start the next phase their Ecokids project that will culminate in planting 2000 indigenous tree species at degraded waterways and landscapes in North West and Read More

VoNat Engages Children in Tracking Apes, Other Species in Mount Cameroon National Park

Cameroon’s biodiversity and sustainable development non-profit organization, VoNat Voice of Nature (VoNat), March 12, 2022, engaged some 40 kids (7 to 18) years from communities in the Mount Cameroon Area in tracking and monitoring wildlife species within the Mount Cameroon Read More