Ecotourism & Environmental Safety

March 12, 2023- Bird-watching day at Hotel Africa, one of Liberia’s beautiful and historical sites. Many fish eaters (birds) were seen along the beach. Thanks to the SCNL team and our foreign partners for the continuous support of Birdwatch. Join the team on the 2nd of every month for the Birdwatch activity,  and let’s conserve nature together. A pictorial

March 12, 2023- Bird-watching day at Hotel Africa, one of Liberia’s beautiful and historical sites. Many fish eaters (birds) were seen along the beach. Thanks to the SCNL team and our foreign partners for the continuous support of Birdwatch. Join the team on the 2nd of every month for the Birdwatch activity,  and let’s conserve nature together. A pictorial Read More »

SCNL Executive Director Attends a national workshop on One Health and Protected Areas

Highlighting the importance of protected areas, biodiversity, and health The EcoHealth Alliance, under the auspices of USAID-funded Conservation Works, held a national workshop on One Health and Protected Areas at the Royal Hotel on March 10, 2023. The Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) was represented by its Executive Director, Mr. Michael

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SCNL Joins YWARPD in Launching a tree planting campaign

… Empowering women, finding ways to protect the environment  Today, March 9, 2023, the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) joined Young Women’s Action for Rights, Peace and Development (YWARPD), a newly established organization, established by vibrant young ladies from tertiary universities that seek to serve as an advocacy mechanism for the

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MMCRP raise awareness on gender and climate change at its first community meeting in West Point Township

The Monrovia Metropolitan Coastal Resilience Project (MMCRP) conducted its first community meeting on February 22nd, 2023 in West Point. Speaking at the meeting, Prof. Wilson Tarpeh, the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), encouraged residents of West Point to embrace the project and work closely with the project team

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                    Rainforest Trust Africa Strategist Visits SCNL

                        …ensuring Liberia’s Forest is protected The Government of Liberia has committed to establishing a network of protected areas covering at least 30% of the existing forest area (National Forestry Reform Law 2006). At present, only 10% of the existing forest area is protected. Foya Forest represents an additional 2.9%. Foya forms a substantial share

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