Our Work & Projects
Discover our comprehensive conservation efforts in Korup National Park through biodiversity protection, community engagement, and innovative educational programs.
Korup National Park
One of Africa's oldest and most biodiverse rainforests, spanning 1,260 km² of pristine wilderness in Southwest Cameroon. Home to over 400 tree species and countless endemic wildlife.
Biodiversity Conservation
Tree Species
Over 400 documented tree species including rare endemic varieties
Medicinal Plants
Traditional healing plants used by local communities
Wildlife
Elephants, primates, and other endangered mammals
Avian Life
Diverse bird species including the rare Rock fowl
Natural Landmarks

Ringo Rock
Spectacular rock formations offering panoramic views of the forest canopy
Iriba Enene
Sacred water body supporting diverse aquatic ecosystems and local traditions
Con Rock
Ancient geological formation serving as a natural monument and wildlife habitat
Our Key Projects

Endemic Stars Music Group
Our flagship music initiative combines traditional Cameroonian rhythms with conservation messages. The Endemic Stars have produced multiple albums and perform at schools, villages, and cultural events to spread environmental awareness.
Explore Our Visual Stories
Discover more about our conservation work through our comprehensive gallery of photos, videos, and documentaries showcasing the beauty and importance of Korup National Park.