Our Programmes are created to proffer solutions to urgent conservation & environmental challenges and to bolster support for forest communities. They are born out of the gaps we identify in conservation & environmental actions thanks our presence in the field and relationship with local communities.
Deterring biodiversity depletion and bringing back endangered great apes, amphibians, elephants, birds and trees from the brink of extinction. Our flagship species include: Nigeria Cameroon chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes ellioti), Cross River gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli), goliath frog (Conraua goliath), Africa forest elephant (loxodonta cyclotis), Mount Cameroon Francolin (Pternistis camerunensis), pygeum (prudus africana) and zebra wood (microberlinia bisulcata)
This programme aims to engage local and indigenous communities in restoring important but degraded landscapes, watersheds, wetlands, forests and their ecosystems functions, while improving on their livelihoods
Restoration of Watersheds & Wetlands
Urban Forestry
Restoration of Deforested Landscapes
Climate Action
The programme seeks to help communities adapt their lives and livelihoods to the changing climate, protect themselves from the increasing risks of disasters caused by the crisis, and become more aware of, and resilient to, current and future climate shocks in Cameroon .
Environmental Journalism & Storytelling
It seeks to raise awareness on environmental issues and promote responsible natural resource management while grooming future environmental journalists. This is done through Voice of Nature News & Magazine and environmental journalism clubs in schools.