Ecotourism & Environmental Safety

SCNL Attends Inception Workshop

                      Finding ways to tackle climate change, Improving agriculture The Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) has participated in a one-day inception workshop, multi-country GCF Readiness, organized by the Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA). The inception workshop, under the theme: Accelerating the financing and implementation of low-carbon and climate-resilient priorities in agriculture and

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Promoting Sustainable Agriculture Poised to Save The Gola Forest National Park (GFNP)

Promoting afforestation, discouraging deforestation A transect walk from Tima Town, headquarters of the Gola Forest National Park in Gbarpolu County, showcasing the richness of the forest of Liberia. The transect to the boundary of the National Park cuts across a stretch of the community forest and farmlands. As one approaches the buffer to the park,

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Enjoy A Full Interaction With Nature While Visiting The Elephant Falls in Liberia’s GFNP

Elephant Falls – the inner circle of the Green Gold in Liberia Located in Camp Israel, a small town of approximately 1000 residents in Grand Cape Mount County, is the gateway to Elephant Falls, one of Liberia’s inner circles of green gold. Though artisanal gold mining is the main livelihood activity in the neighboring communities

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WRI and One Tree Planted Funds SCNL To Restore Trees In Grand Cape Mount County

Empowering farmers for economic benefits, conserving nature The Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL), with funding from the World Resources Institute (WRI), and the One Tree Planted, distributed tools and seedlings to farmers in five communities namely Fallie, Tosor, Sembehu, Latina, and RobertSport. The project was launched on July 2, 2022, in

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Conservationists, Interest Groups Gather In Rwanda To Discuss Nature Conservation

Protecting the environment through sustainable development The importance of Conserving nature is a key component of the existence of the world, and the Society for the Nature of Liberia (SCNL) works seeking to do such. It was power-filled learning and knowledge-sharing experience when SCNL joined conservationists, and interest groups in Rwanda from July 18-23,2022 to

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