We strive to involve local people in conservation research activities in a bid to ensure participation, benefit sharing, hands on training as a way of minimizing and diverting the high pressure of locals from hunting endangered wildlife and unsustainable exploitation of other forest resources.
Wildlife Monitoring (camera trapping, long term line transects)
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. We use the scheme to raise awareness on chimpanzee and other endangered species
conservation.
Renewed hope for our Community-based Wildlife Monitoring in Korup National Park:
KRCS renewed its collaborative agreement with the Programme for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in the South West Region of Cameroon (PSMNR-SWR) to implement collaborative management and ecological activities around Korup National Park.
New Partnership for Sustainable Education:
KRCS and Earth Charter partner to support education of less privileged kids from communities around Korup National Park.
Thank you to our partners and donors for their generous support