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Boina123
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My girlfriends and I visited the wildlife centre in limbe,and we had a great time and I thought to carry you guys along. If you are in limbe with a group of interesting friends, do well to stop at the zoo

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Boina123
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Boina123
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Boina123
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Boina123
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The Last of the Great Apes: In Cameroon there are fears that the practice of eating bushmeat - wild meat hunted in the rainforest, including endangered gorillas and chimpanzees - could trigger a global pandemic of viruses.

To understand how the trade works, reporter Evan Williams travelled to the Dja Reserve in the south east of the country, where the tracks and clearings created by logging companies have opened up the once-impenetrable jungle to bushmeat poachers.

Experts warn if hunting continues these animals could be wiped out in a generation.

This episode was first aired on 25/05/2012.

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Boina123
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The Mvog-Betsi Zoo is located in Yaoundé, Cameroon and is administered by the Ministry of Forestry and Fauna (MINFOF) (formerly the Ministry of Environments and Forests (MINEF)) in Cameroon. There is a wide range of species at the zoo, including big cats, reptiles, and birds of prey. Ape Action Africa has taken responsibility for the care of the primates at the zoo.[1] For more detail, visit this link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mvog-Betsi_Zoo

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Boina123
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Cameroon Sheep Cub Sheep Small Cute Farm Animal
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Boina123
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Moas Eran Cameroon - Wild Animals Showing Love to Human #1
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Boina123
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The Faro Conservancy Project (TFCP) is a consortium of protected area leaseholders from Northern Cameroon, willing to reshape Wildlife Conservation in accordance with actual needs witnessed directly on the field.

In Cameroon, our long-term monitored sanctuaries are the last refuges of a World Wildlife Heritage. This is a short clip about some of this incredible wildlife.

Boina123
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The wildlife of Cameroon is composed of its flora and fauna.

Leatherback turtle
The most endangered species is the Cross River gorilla, a great ape, whose last reported count was 300, spread over 11 scattered sites both in Cameroon and Nigeria. For preservation of this species of ape, the Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary and the Takamanda National Park have been specifically established in Cameroon. Elephants migrate between the Lake Chad region in Chad and Cameroon; 300 to 400 elephants are reported to live here.[2] In the dense forest areas of the rainforest ecoregion the fauna commonly reported are; red and green monkeys, chimpanzees, mandrills, rodents, bats, and large number of birds like the small sunbirds, giant hawks and eagles. Elephants are also reported in small numbers. The grassy woodlands have baboons and many species of antelope.[4]

Reptiles

Python sebae
Prominent reptiles reported include the African rock python (Python sebae), the green bush viper (Atheris squamigera) and the African slender-snouted crocodile (Mecistops cataphractus). Marine turtles reported near the coasts of Cameroon in the Atlantic Ocean are the loggerhead (Caretta caretta), Atlantic green (Chelonias mydas), leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), and the olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea). Cameroon has enacted legislation to protect all these species of turtles. Olive ridley, leatherback, and green turtles are reported to nest on the sandy shoreline between Equatorial Guinea and the Wouri Estuary in Cameroon during November to January.
Mammals
Main article: List of mammals of Cameroon
Cross River gorilla
Primates reported are: De Brazza's monkey (Cercopithecus neglectus), the black colobus (Colobus satanas); the patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas); the western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla); the Angolan colobus (Colobus angolensis); the moustached monkey (Cercopithecus cephus); the Gabon bushbaby (Galago gabonensis); the mona monkey (Cercopithecus mona); and the western needle-clawed galago (Euoticus elegantulus). The Cross River gorilla is the most endangered African ape subspecies.
Eleven small mammal species are endemic to the ecoregion: Eisentraut's striped mouse (Hybomys eisentrauti), the African wood mouse (Hylomyscus grandis), the Mount Oku rat (Lamottemys okuensis), Mittendorf's striped grass mouse (Lemniscomys mittendorfi), two brush-furred mouse species (Lophuromys dieterleni) and (Lophuromys eisentrauti), the Oku mouse shrew (Myosorex okuensis), the Rumpi mouse shrew (M. rumpii), the western vlei rat (Otomys occidentalis), Hartwig's soft-furred mouse (Praomys hartwigi), and Isabella's shrew .

Other small mammals present include Stuhlmann's golden mole (Chrysochloris stuhlmanni); the long-tailed pangolin (Manis tetradactyla) and the African clawless otter (Aonyx capensis). Rodents include the lesser cane rat (Thryonomys gregorianus); Dendromurinae (African climbing mice, fat mice, tree mice, and relatives), and Otomyinae (vlei rats and whistling rats). Bats include the lesser woolly bat (Kerivoula lanosa) and Franquet's epauletted bat (Epomops franqueti).

In Cameroon, a range of cetacean species such as humpback whale, right whale, sperm whale, fin whale, sei whale, killer whale, and dolphins are reported on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.The African manatee is also present.
Avifauna
Main article: List of birds of Cameroon

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Cameroon has more than 900 bird species which belong to 76 families. Of these 7 are endemic species and 20 are specialty species. With this rich reporting of birds, they are categorized as resident birds (found throughout the year), breeding birds (which breed during the season), and migrants birds found only during specific the seasons and wintering birds which resided here during winter away from the colder regions of the north.

Though the ecoregion is rich in bird species, birdwatching is a very limited activity here. The nearby Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests ecoregion is also known for the endemic species. The seven endemic species are: the Bamenda apalis (Apalis bamendae), Bangwa forest warbler (Bradypterus bangwaensis), white-throated mountain-babbler (Kupeornis gilberti), banded wattle-eye (Platysteira laticincta), Bannerman's weaver (Ploceus bannermani), Bannerman's turaco (Tauraco bannermani), and Mt. Kupe bushshrike (Telophorus kupeensis). Fourteen species are endemic to the Cameroon Highlands forests and Mt. Cameroon: Andropadus montanus, Phyllastrephus poliocephalus, Laniarius atroflavus, Malaconotus gladiator, Cossypha isabellae and the subspecies Cisticola chubbi discolor (sometimes considered a separate species C. discolor. Nine more montane endemic species are shared with Mt. Cameroon and Bioko: Psalidoprocne fuliginosa, Andropadus tephrolaemus, Phyllastrephus poensis, Phylloscopus herberti,

ter lakesLymnaea natalensis, a species of least concern; and Sinistrexcisa, a new genus of land snail with four new species

Boina123
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Rabbit Farming in Cameroon | Rabbitry - How To Run a Rabbit Farm| Business in Africa
Rabbit farming or rearing very interesting. Rabbit farming is a lucrative and sustainable business. One of the most important things you must have on your rabbit farm is a vetinarian

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Boina123
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Boina123
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IN THIS Video: SHOCKING Extreme Bushmeat IN YAOUNDE Cameroon | WILD Animal Market Tour! Cameroon 🇨🇲 | africa vlog hindi 🔥

In this video After a long road trip to Yaounde City Tour, I made a beeline to the biggest market it Cameroon! To See, and experience local food of Cameroon country where I found extreme bushmeat all where in this market place.
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Boina123
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Animal diseases are a major problem in many African countries, including Cameroon, where the majority of people depend on agriculture and livestock to survive. A revolutionary rapid solution devised by scientists working with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is now helping farmers to detect animal diseases early enough to save their livestock.
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transcript: http://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/unia1368.pdf




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