Research to Map Goliath Frog Conservation Threats, Solutions Kicks-off in Manjo

Voice of Nature (VoNat) is currently been supported by Re:Wild to engage local communities in mapping Goliath frog conservation threats and co-designing local solutions for the conservation of  emblematic species in the Mount Nlonako Area, Littoral Region of Cameroon. Goliath Read More

 VoNat Launches Initiative to Propagate Circa 10,000 Trees for Wildlife Conservation in Mount Cameroon

A Cameroon community-based conservation and sustainable development non-profit organization, Voice of Nature (VoNat), is currently engaged in the propagation of 10,000 agroforestry and threatened tree species in Buea, Cameroon. This activity is part of an ongoing project, which aims to Read More

VoNat’s Jabi Katy Sharpens Environmental Storytelling Skills at NEWF Summit

Voice of Nature (VoNat)’s Communications Officer, Jabi Katy, has gained new knowledge and experience in environmental storytelling that will help her unearth untold environmental stories in Cameroon. This was during a week-long Nature Environment and Wildlife Filmmakers (NEWF) Fellows Summit Read More

Volunteer Opportunity at VoNat: GIS Officer

Position: GIS Officer (Volunteer) Organisation: Voice of Nature (VoNat) Category: Non-Profit Ogranisation Location: Buea About Us Voice of Nature (VoNat) is a Cameroon-based biodiversity conservation and sustainable development non-profit organization created in 2019 with Head Quarter in Buea, South West Region of Cameroon. On Read More

Six Students Join VoNat Volunteering and Youth Mentorship Programme

Six students from the University of Buea  have joined the Voice of Nature (VoNat) Volunteering and Youth Mentorship Programme in different fields including; Climate Action, Species Conservation, Project Management, Human Resource Management and Communication. The volunteers and interns are participating Read More

Future of Mount Cameroon Endangered Species in Safe Hands

At the heart of Mount Cameroon are globally threatened species like the forest elephant, Nigeria Cameroon chimpanzee, francolin, and zebrawood, undergoing depletion alongside many others due to wanton hunting, habitat encroachment and fragmentation. This is further compounded by the increasing Read More