Cameroon’s decade of conflict leaves apes and conservationists in peril
PolicyTuesday, March 3, 2026Mongabay

Cameroon’s decade of conflict leaves apes and conservationists in peril

The ongoing conflict in Cameroon has severely impacted conservation efforts, placing both endangered apes and conservationists, such as Louis Nkembi of ERuDeF, at significant risk. Nkembi's recent abduction highlights the dangerous conditions that hinder wildlife protection initiatives in the region. Urgent actions are needed to address the violence affecting conservation work and to safeguard biodiversity.

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