Cameroon: Managing Nigeria-Cameroon Forest and Wildlife

Environment involves living organisms and the non-living physical conditions which are inseparable but inter-related. The living and physical components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.

Trans-boundary ecosystems are regions or habitats treasured for their ecological, aesthetic, and cultural value. They are often trans-boundary in nature and prominent places for conservation efforts.

Lately, the Nigerian authorities and their Cameroonian counterparts have resolved to…

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