The organisation is open to persons of all ages, sex and religion especially local persons who share our vision and are willing to participate or support in the conservation of Korup National Park and its surrounding rich biodiversity, geared towards livelihood improvement.
Our members come from all works of life including traditional rulers, park rangers, ex-hunters, tourist guides, researchers, research assistants, development workers, graduates, farmers, university lecturers, teachers and well wishers who are willing to volunteer for a conservation course.
Active members
All nationals, who are duly registered and participate in the day to day functioning of the organisation. More than 90 members are now fully registered. Members are bound by our articles of association.
Honorary members
This category is open to nationals and foreigners who are not directly involved in the daily running of the organisation but have shown a passion for conservation and development work and demonstrated interest for our vision. They may be called for support and advisory roles to the organisation when need arises. They are not entirely bound by our internal rules and regulations.
To join us as an active or honorary member, visit us in our head office in Mundemba or contact us through our contact form.
Empowering Future Stewards - CHICS Cultivates Sustainable Futures Through Poultry Farming:
The Chimpanzee Conservation Scholarship (CHICS) program and its poultry farming initiative, focusing on sustainable education and livelihood.
A New Chapter in Community-Based Wildlife Monitoring in Korup National Park:
KRCS renewed its collaborative agreement with PSMNR-SWR to implement collaborative management and ecological activities around Korup National Park.
Empowering the Future: Joint Force for Sustainable Education
KRCS and Earth Charter join forces to provide sustainable education to underprivileged children in communities in and around Korup National Park.
Chimpanzee Conservation Scholarship:Progress Report September - December 2024
The Chimpanzee Conservation Scholarship Scheme provides full secondary school scholarship to less privileged kids from local communities around Korup National Park as an alternation to wildlife hunting for youths and households.
Thank you to our partners and donors for their generous support
Your Support Goes a Long Way
At Korup Rainforest Conservation Society we are working everyday to protect Cameroon's rich biodiversity and improve the livelihoods of the local populations in and around protected areas. By donating to us, you are making a difference and are giving hope to the people and wildlife around the globe.