Park Protection

Mbam & Djerem National Park (MDNP) has an upbeat and optimistic future, but it still faces many pressures and threats including settlement and commercial development along the periphery and within the Park. Threats include varying degrees of hunting, fishing, deforestation, habitat degradation, and illegal cattle grazing. CBPP collaborates with other conservation organizations in the region to deter poaching.

Constructed permanent structures at Ganga to support monthly biomonitoring activities and provide protection from wildlife and the elements.


Collaborate with World Conservation Society (WCS) to ensure permanent field team presence at Ganga as means to provide passive protection for chimpanzees and other wildlife. 

Provide a base camp for anti-poaching activities carried out by MINFOF ecoguards.