SCNL Awarded “Highest Compliant Taxpayer – Local NGO” by Liberia Revenue Authority

On Friday, November 22, 2024, the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) was proudly recognized by the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) with the prestigious “Highest Compliant Taxpayer – Local NGO” award. The award was received by Mr. J. Marcus Flomo, Finance and Administrative Manager on behalf of SCNL. This recognition is a […]

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Empowering Future Environmentalists: SCNL Hosts Biodiversity Conservation Awareness Meeting with AMEU Students

On November 8, 2024, the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) organized an engaging and educational biodiversity conservation awareness meeting with students from the African Methodist Episcopal University (AMEU). This gathering provided an invaluable opportunity for the next generation of environmental leaders to deepen their understanding of conservation efforts in Liberia and

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Embracing Sustainability: The LEH GO GREEN Project in Liberia

In a remarkable effort to promote sustainable forest management and empower local communities, the LEH GO GREEN UNDP funded project is making significant strides in Grand Cape Mount, Gbarpolu, Lofa, Grand Gedeh and River Gee Counties Liberia. The project aims to implement the Community Conservation Agreement (CCA), and establish 500,000 agro forestry native trees and

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Success Story from two UNDP-Community-Based Forestry Management Project Communities with Funding from the Swedish Embassy

This pilot project has not only restored hope in Varguaye and Benduma but has also inspired the communities to invest more time and effort into lowland rice farming. According to Mr. Manah Jallah, the Town Chief of Varguaye, this is the first time in nine years that they have seen rice grow in their community.

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