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How North Africa’s tribesmen developed clothing from animal hide 120,000 years ago
Their tools are bones with attachments of antelope and wild cattle ribs that have thin openings and are smoothened into…
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Sterling One Foundation tackles Climate Change, set to plant over 200m trees
Worried about effects of climate change in Nigeria and beyond, Sterling One Foundation has planned to mitigate the global phenomenon…
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South African Govt launches National Biosecurity Hub at University of Pretoria
The Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) on October 11 launched the National Biosecurity Hub, at the University of Pretoria’s (UP’s) Future Africa campus,…
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Ghanaian villagers fighting climate change with deeds not words
Members of the Anafobissi community in the arid region of Northern Ghana have been systematically combatting climate change impacts in…
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Children exposed to conservation knowledge at 2022 NCF Summer Camp
Believing in catching them young and preparation of the conservation champions for the future, motivated the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF)…
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Aminu-Kano bows out of NCF as Onoja steps in
After four impactful years, Dr. Muhtari Aminu-Kano, the Director-General of the foremost environmental NGO in Nigeria, Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF)…
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I personally believe those who destroy the environment can’t go to heaven-Nnimmo Bassey
Renowned environmentalist and founding member of the Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth Nigeria, Rev. (Dr.) Nnimmo Bassey has said…
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Ogun Assembly worry over elephants’ invasion of Ijebu farmlands
Report of the recent incursion of elephants into an Ogun community has been addressed at the State House of Assembly.…
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NCF announces 15th edition of annual Ambassador Aduke Alakija National Schools Art & Essay Competition
The Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF) has announced to the schools and ministries of education across the nation, a call for…
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