Training University Students in Advanced Field Collection Methods

    Our current project focuses on training university students in advanced field collection methods, equipping them with essential skills for effective environmental research and conservation. This comprehensive training program covers using binoculars for bird surveys, GPS devices for accurate mapping, and techniques such as recce and transect for systematic data collection.

    Additionally, students learn to operate camera traps and acoustic devices for monitoring wildlife. This hands-on training not only enhances their research capabilities but also prepares them to contribute meaningfully to conservation efforts in the region. By empowering the next generation of researchers and conservationists, we aim to foster a deeper understanding and commitment to preserving biodiversity and natural habitats.

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    Our Other Projects

    Our community-based beach cleanup initiative aims to address environmental degradation along the coastline of Tiko. By mobilizing residents, volunteers, and stakeholders, we organize regular cleanup events to remove marine debris

    Our current project, the Bird Education Program in Buea, Cameroon, is dedicated to raising awareness about avian conservation among secondary school students. This initiative involves workshops, interactive sessions, and field

    The Community-Based Mangrove Restoration Project, supported by Purpose Earth, is a pioneering initiative dedicated to restoring and conserving mangrove ecosystems along the Tiko coastline. Mangroves play a crucial role in