Cameroon's hidden green treasures unveiled in a book
Co-authored by experts from Cameroon's Institute of Agricultural Research for Development (IRAD) National Herbarium, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the book positions Cameroon as Africa's most tropically diverse nation. From lush rainforests to arid deserts, the country's ecosystems are as varied as they are vital. Yet, this rich biodiversity faces mounting threats. 10% of Cameroon's plant species are now endangered, and the country holds the highest number of threatened trees on the continent.
The culprits? Expanding mining operations, aggressive logging, and the relentless spread of palm oil plantations are rapidly eroding Cameroon's forests. These activities not only endanger plant life but also jeopardize the ecological balance of the entire Congo Basin.
British High Commissioner Matt Woods used the book's launch to spotlight Cameroon's critical role in global climate discussions. He urged the international community to amplify Cameroon's voice at major forums like COP30 and called for stronger global support to safeguard the Congo Basin's irreplaceable biodiversity.
Speaking during the book launch, the representative of Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew, Prof. Philip Stevenson said: "It's been a fantastic week of new collaboration. We've been working with IRAD National Herbarium and developing opportunities to extend our reach and do more work here in Cameroon."
This book is more than a catalogue of rare plants; it is a call to action. As the world grapples with climate change and biodiversity loss, Cameroon's green treasures remind us of what's at stake and what we still have the power to protect.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of British High Commission - Yaounde.
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