WildAid Africa
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When we lose our forests and wildlife, we lose our culture.
For Gabonese artist, graphic designer, and illustrator Corail King, nature is not separate from identity — it is part of who we are.
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🇺🇬Uganda is home to some of the world’s most extraordinary wildlife and landscapes, but protecting them depends on public awareness and support.
That’s why WildAid and Uganda Wildlife Authori
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Ludovic Abanda wants more people to see the beauty of Cameroon, and the wildlife that makes it so unique.
As the founder of the “Visiter le Cameroun avec moi” blog, Ludovic encourages people to tr...
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Across Tanzania, communities living alongside wildlife are finding new ways to protect nature while improving their livelihoods.
At Randilen Wildlife Management Area, this model is in action. As a...
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“This Earth belongs to everyone, not only humans.”
Meet Emmanuel Olabode, a conservationist on a mission to protect Nigeria’s forest elephants.
Through his work with the Omo-Shasha-Oluwa Forest E...
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Cédric Batoto Axel has worked as an industrial fishing observer in Gabon for more than a decade. His role involves not only collecting data on fishing vessels operating in Gabon’s waters, but also ...
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Meet Appolinaire Ndohoudou, site manager at Ape Action Africa in Cameroon’s Mefou Park — and a dedicated champion for chimpanzees and gorillas.
Ndohoudou began his journey in 2002 as a night watch...
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Meet Rachel Ashegbofe Ikemeh, founder of the South-West Niger Delta Forest Project in Nigeria, and a champion for some of the country’s most endangered wildlife.
Rachel focuses her research on the...
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What does your environment mean to you?
The people of Gabon feel it is a story, a supermarket, a responsibility. A joint future.
In Gabon, the natural world is inseparable from who we are. It ...
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Across Tanzania, communities living alongside wildlife have been empowered to manage their lands and generate income from nature.
These lands are called wildlife management areas, or WMAs.
The ...
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For Lord Ndong Ékomy, the forest is where creativity takes root 🎶🌳
In Gabon, nature is deeply connected to our cultures and identities.
It shapes our rhythms, our stories, and the way we see th.
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Chef O'Miel connects with the natural environment of Gabon through his culinary art. 🌿
Cooking is not just about food. It is a way of reconnecting with our culture through recipes passed down acro..
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Cameroonian singer Krys M joins WildAid's campaign to protect her country's natural heritage - and say no to pangolin meat.
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Cameroonian actress and singer Mimie joins WildAid's campaign to protect her country's natural heritage - and say no to pangolin meat,.,
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In the forest, Géraldine reconnects with what truly matters 🌿
The breath, the rhythm, the strength - the same elements that focus her when playing basketball 🏀
Our forests are part of who we are;.
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Dans la forêt, je retrouve l’essentiel🌿
Le souffle, le rythme, la force; ce qui m’accompagne dans le basketball 🏀
Nos forêts font partie de nous. Les préserver, c’est
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When the forest began to fall silent, Danièle Tjomb knew something vital was being lost.
Danièle is a water, forest, and hunting engineer at Cameroon’s National School of Water and Forestry, and...
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Découvrez Cyrille Mvele, conservateur de la nature basé au Gabon et véritable défenseur de l’environnement.
Inspiré par ses souvenirs d’enfance, à une époque où les forêts étaient plus abondantes,...
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Cyrille Mvele’s work is an example of how conservation efforts succeed when people and nature thrive together.
Co-founder of OELO, an organization created in 2010 to protect Gabon's Lake Oguemoué...
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Gabon is a global conservation powerhouse — home to one of the world’s largest and most diverse wild ecosystems — and a country showing what large-scale nature protection can look like.
Located al...
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