ISE Congress: VoNat’s ED Co-convenes Session, Presents on Intergenerational Conservation Approach

The Executive Director of Voice of Nature (VoNat), Ndimuh B. Shancho, recently participated at the 18th International Society of Ethnobiology (ISE) Congress that brought together over 500 academics, activists, practitioners, and visionaries from over 60 countries.  The 6-day international congress, Read More

African Traditional Knowledge: Untapped Gold Mine for Species Conservation

African communities have from time immemorial, developed different belief systems including taboos, rituals and totems that ensured the effective management of natural resources in the continent. These belief systems ascribed much power to some natural resources like rocks, streams, ponds, Read More

Kids Gain Conservation Traditional Knowledge About Species in the Mount Cameroon Area

Kids and youths from different communities within the Mount Cameroon Area have gained an understanding of traditional belief systems and cultural practices that promoted the conservation of biodiversity species within the Mount Cameroon Area in those days. This was during Read More