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Environment Day Message

ERVCCS Project Intensifies Environmental Awareness Across Liberia’s Nine Coastal Counties

ERVCCS Project Intensifies Environmental Awareness Across Liberia’s Nine Coastal Counties

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), through the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL), has successfully rolled out a nationwide awareness campaign across Liberia’s nine coastal counties under the Enhancing Resilience of Vulnerable Coastal Communities of Sinoe (ERVCCS) Project.

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The Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Peal on their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Peal is a Lead Conservationist, a visionary, and the founder of SCNL. Mr. Peal is a recipient of many prestigious awards, and the 2000 Goldman Environmental Prize receipient: Mr. Peal helped to create the Sapo National Park, Liberia’s first National Park, he fled Liberia’s civil war, and he sustained the conservation movement from abroad for nearly 10 years.

The Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Peal on their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Peal is a Lead Conservationist, a visionary, and the founder of SCNL. Mr. Peal is a recipient of many prestigious awards, and the 2000 Goldman Environmental Prize receipient: Mr. Peal helped to create the Sapo National Park, Liberia’s first National Park, he fled Liberia’s civil war, and he sustained the conservation movement from abroad for nearly 10 years. Read More »

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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SCNL and Conservation Partners Celebrate International Women’s Day

…Celebrating Women’s achievements The women of the Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL) in collaboration with her Conservation Partners celebrated with thousands of women around Liberia for the International Women’s Day celebration, held today at the EJS Ministerial Complex. Many thanks to all of our women in conservation, and a very big

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SCNL, Partners Hold High-level National Stakeholders Engagement Road Map Development For Kpo And Foya Gazettement Packages Preparation

               Finding a way forward for community mapping and flagging The Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia (SCNL), the Forestry Development Authority (FDA), the Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA), the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME), and the Liberia Land Authority (LLA) held a one-day High-level National Stakeholders Engagement Road Map Development for Kpo

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A pictorial from SCNL’s ongoing loan management training in Lukazu, Yondohun, and Vahun, Lofa County. The training is to empower participants/beneficiaries to increase their access and control over resources and use collective power to overcome social and financial barriers.

A pictorial from SCNL’s ongoing loan management training in Lukazu, Yondohun, and Vahun, Lofa County. The training is to empower participants/beneficiaries to increase their access and control over resources and use collective power to overcome social and financial barriers. Read More »