Community Leaders Throw Weight Behind VoNat’s Save the Elephants Initiative

Some community leaders of the West Coast Cluster conservation zone of the Mount Cameroon National Park have pledged their support for the “Save the Elephants Initiative” of Voice of Nature (VoNat). Save the Elephant Initiative aims to establish an eco-friendly Read More

Volunteering at VoNat; a Groundbreaking Experience in my Career Journey

My Name is Chah Gladness, a Botany and Plant Physiology student in the university of Buea, South West Region of Cameroon. I started my volunteering journey with Voice of Nature (VoNat) on February 21 as an Environmental Reporter and Education Read More

VoNat, MCNP Fine-tune Strategies for Effective Implementation of “Save the Elephants Initiative”

Voice of Nature (VoNat) and the Mount Cameoon National Park (MCNP) Service have been engaged in fine-tuning strategies to ensure the effective implementation of VoNat’s “Save the Elephant Initiative” in the West Coast Cluster of the Park. Save the Elephant 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

VoNat Launches Elephant Conservation Initiative, Conservator Pledges Support

Cameroon-based biodiversity conservation and sustainable development non-profit Organization, Voice of Nature (VoNat), has kick started a project that will contribute to proffering solutions to the perennial deadly human-elephant conflict in the Mount Cameroon Area. The initiative, dubbed “Save the Elephants”, 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