Conservation Reports in Cameroon provide detailed insights into biodiversity monitoring, environmental education, community engagement, and wildlife protection efforts across Cameroon. In addition, these reports highlight research activities conducted through CBPP and CAMBIO programs, including ecological monitoring, conservation outreach, youth education, and long-term environmental initiatives.
The collection also reflects collaborative work with local communities, conservation professionals, and research partners dedicated to protecting biodiversity in the Mbam & Djerem National Park landscape. Furthermore, the reports document ongoing conservation achievements, environmental challenges, and scientific observations that support sustainable ecosystem management in Central Africa.
The publications also showcase educational outreach activities, biodiversity awareness programs, and community engagement initiatives carried out throughout the region. In addition, they highlight collaborations between conservation organizations, researchers, local communities, and environmental educators working together to protect wildlife and ecosystems in Cameroon.
The reports include information about conservation monitoring, ecological fieldwork, anti-poaching efforts, environmental training, and biodiversity research activities. Furthermore, they provide valuable scientific observations and conservation updates that contribute to long-term environmental protection and sustainable ecosystem management in Central Africa.
By sharing conservation data and field experiences, these publications help strengthen environmental awareness while supporting future research and conservation planning efforts in Cameroon.
Explore our reports to learn more about our research, field activities, and conservation initiatives in Cameroon. Click on the PDFs to view the documents.




