ED Presents VoNat’s Amphibians Conservation Initiative, Gains Skills at NatGeo Africa Explorers Workshop in Kenya

The Executive Director (ED) of Voice of Nature (VoNat) recently participated in the 2025 National Geographic Africa Explorers Leadership Workshop in Nairobi-Kenya, organized under the theme: Building Community through Collaborative Leadership. The ED used the 6-day international workshop, January 25 Read More

VoNat’s ED, Amphibian Conservation Initiative in “Explorers of the Month” Magazine!

The Executive Director of Voice of Nature (VoNat), Ndimuh B. Shancho, and its Goliath Frog/Amphibians Conservation Initiative recently featured on the National Geographic Kids “Explorer of the Month” Magazine. According to the Deputy Digital Editor of the Magazine, Annabel Lever, Read More

VoNat, Community Kids Carryout Community-Wide Sensitization to Save World’s Largest Frog in Cameroon

Voice of Nature (VoNat) and some 100 community children are raising awareness and enhancing the understanding of local communities  in the Mount Nlonako Area of Cameroon to save the world’s largest frog, goliath frog (Conraua goliath) from extinction in an Read More

World Frog Day: Children Identify Frog Species in Mount Nlonako Area Using Mobile App

Voice of Nature (VoNat) recently engaged close to 50 kids from 5 communities in the Mount Nlonako area, littoral region, Cameroon in identifying and studying different frog species in their communities using the iNaturalist application. This activity which aims to Read More

Over 70 Kids in Mount Nlonako Area Engaged in Ecological Study of Goliath Frog, Other Biodiversity Species

2022 National Geographic Explorer, Ndiumh B. Shancho, the executive Director of Voice of Nature (VoNat) and his team have engaged  over 70 kids from 5 communities; Nkongnine, Ebone, Ntolo, Nkola and Mangengole communities of the Mount Nlonako area of Cameroon Read More

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