James K. Mulbah, SCNL Land Use Planning Coordinator receives a black view mobile phone from SCNL Program Manager, Mr. Michael E. Taire, as Rainforest Trust Project Coordinator, Richard Hoff, II looks on. A donation from Rainforest Trust Strategist, (Angola), Antoine Marchal to SCNL for land use planning.

James K. Mulbah, SCNL Land Use Planning Coordinator receives a black view mobile phone from SCNL Program Manager, Mr. Michael E. Taire, as Rainforest Trust Project Coordinator, Richard Hoff, II looks on. A donation from Rainforest Trust Strategist, (Angola), Antoine Marchal to SCNL for land use planning. Read More »

             SCNL Holds Annual Retreat in Bomi County

                    Ends retreat with donation, debate, and resolution The annual retreat carryout by the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) was meant to reflect on the past year, achievements, challenges, and a way forward gearing to improve the staff and the conservation work of the institution. The seven-day retreat started on 20th

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PAPFor Through SCNL Clears Road Leading to the Elephant Falls

Providing maintenance, attracting tourists With support from PAPFor, and in keeping with the commitment signed by SCNL and communities close to Gola Forest National Park (GFNP), in the upper Sokpo Region of GFNP to regularly maintain the road leading to the Elephant Falls and campsite facilities, a total of ten community workers including two females

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       SCNL Awards Deserving Staff

                   Recipients Appreciate management for recognition On January 21, 2023, at its annual retreat, the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) awarded five deserving staff with awards for their hard work and dedication to the growth of the institution.  James P. Mulbah (Employee of the Year), Massa S. Passawe (Longest Serving Employee),

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                      SCNL Conducts 2023 Waterbird Census

The International Waterbirds Census in the African- Eurasian Flyway has been ongoing in many African and European countries including Liberia’s neighbors Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Ivory Coast as a national initiative. Wetlands International and Wadden Sea Flyway Initiative are supporting partners. This year’s total count of the International Waterbirds Census which always starts in January

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The Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) end of the 2022 Year Staff Retreat (Friday-Friday: 20-27th January 2023, in Tubmanburg, Bomi County

Theme: “Year of leading by example for SCNL growth”. Retreat Objectives: • Rebuild & strategize – to plan and strategize on organizational processes and effectiveness to build a strong and well-supported implementation plan for the year. Deliberate on and build consensus on organizational strength tactics to promote team building and stronger bonds. Reflections on the

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