Cameroon: Managing Nigeria-Cameroon Forest and Wildlife

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Environment involves living organisms and the non-living physical conditions which are inseparable but inter-related. The living and physical components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.

nvironment involves living organisms and the non-living physical conditions which are inseparable but inter-related. The living and physical components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.

In addition, the agreement was said to have been signed to promote ecosystem conservation and sustainable management of forestry and wildlife resources aimed at curbing illegal activities and strengthening ties between both countries. The essence of wildlife conservation is to save species on the verge of extinction and indeed the whole planet, the delicate balance needed for life to thrive, and the dependence of everything on one another for survival.

The most obvious reason for management and conservation is to protect wildlife and promote biodiversity. Protecting wildlife and preserving it for the future. Since 1963, the two countries have had a long history of cooperation which borders on transboundary security, a joint commission on transboundary conservation and this agreement would further strengthen the long-standing relations and will symbolize a milestone in providing a platform for the establishment of a joint cross-boundary management framework within which to facilitate cooperation and coordination within the countries and enhance the good use of their forest resources.

 

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