

Education for environmental protection
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For all our projects are conducted at best, it is important to educate people gradually in proportion as these projects progress or problems arise.
However, we want to guide our work upstream Yagoua among youth, who represent future generations, and therefore those who later will decide the future of their environment ...
We want to benefit local schools in our project by organizing educational outings to introduce students to the reserve, animals and our mission. We hope to generate interest in biodiversity and conservation.
Clubs of Friends of Nature (CAN) in Yagoua high schools and students of the School of Forestry Sahel (EFS) are ready to invest with us in this direction. They too are developing their own initiatives such as flowerbeds and garbage in the city.