| Voice of Nature (VoNat) is the latest partner of the Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA) in Africa, and the lone official partner in Cameroon. ASA is a global network of partners committed to a sustainable future for amphibians. ASA’s Director of Partnership, Natalie Calatayud, officially welcomed VoNat into the network on February 10, 2025. Read More |
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VoNat Welcomes First Onsite International Volunteer |
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Voice of Nature (VoNat) has welcomed Alistair Theodore Morell from the United Kingdom as its first onsite international volunteer. Alistair is a final-year Master’s student in Biodiversity, Wildlife, and Ecosystem Health at the University of Edinburgh. The VoNat team received him in Cameroon on February 1, 2025 for a 2-month internship programme that runs till March 31, 2025. Read More |
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World Wetlands Day: VoNat Joins MINEPDED, Other CSOs to Unearth Lake Nachtigal |
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Voice of Nature (VoNat) recently collaborated with the South West Regional Delegation of the Ministry of Environment Protection of Nature and Sustainable Development (MINEPDED-SW) and other Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Cameroon to organize a visit to Lake Nacthcigal, Limbe-Cameroon, aimed at enlightening environmental actors and the public about the wetland. This was done on February 3, 2025, within the framework of the 30th International Wetlands Day organized under the theme: “Protecting Wetlands for a Common Future.” Read More |
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Schools in Mount Mbam Area Get First Conservation Education Lessons |
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Over 200 school kids from GBPS Pagha and Government Bilingual High School (GBHS) Bangourain have received their first-ever conservation education lessons, marking a significant milestone in Voice of Nature (VoNat)’s strive to bring back endangered species from the brink of extinction. VoNat organised this conservation education session in February 2025, on the heels of a baseline study in the Mount Mbam area focused on the region’s biodiversity, land use systems, environmental degradation, and socio-economic activities. Read More |
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ED Presents VoNat’s Amphibians Conservation Initiative, Gains Skills at NatGeo Africa Explorers Workshop in Kenya |
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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 to 30, 2025, to gain skills, build connections, and highlight VoNat’s Endangered Amphibians Conservation Initiative in Cameroon, specifically focusing on the goliath frog. Read More |
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In 2024, we continued to leverage our skills, experience and limited resources to contribute solutions to the triple planetary crises of species loss, climate change and environmental pollution in Cameroon. This video highlights some of our key achievements last year. Watch Here |
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Our Volunteering & Youth Mentorship Programme provides the opportunity for everyone both nationally and internationally to use their skills, knowledge, experience and resources to contribute to creating a healthy and safer planet for current and future generations, as well as put smiles on the faces of vulnerable children and women in forest communities in Cameroon. Read More and Apply |
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VoNat depends on donations and grants to proffer solutions to urgent conservation & environmental challenges and to bolster support for forest communities in Cameroon. Donate now to enable us bring back endangered species from the brink of extinction, restore degraded ecosystems and help indigenous communities adapt lives & livelihoods to the changing climate. |
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Voice of Nature (VoNat) is a Cameroon community-based biodiversity conservation and sustainable development non-profit organization dedicated to building a greener, safer and more sustainable planet for wildlife and humanity to thrive. VoNat was created in 2019 and legalised in 2020, following registration No.1125/G.37/C84/VOL.I/SASC. It is an apolitical, non-denominational and non-profit organization with Head Office in Buea, South West Region of Cameroon. |
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