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Namibia Leads the Way in Strengthening Environmental Project Oversight Across Southern Africa

Namibia Leads the Way in Strengthening Environmental Project Oversight Across Southern Africa

by Mary.Hansford | Apr 15, 2025 | General News, Events

Global Environment Facility (GEF) Regional Training Empowers GEF Operational Focal Points with Tools for Impactful Project Oversight Windhoek, Namibia – 15 April 2025 The Global Environment Facility (GEF) is partnering with the Tropical Biology Association (TBA) to...
Boosting Environmental Impact: TBA and GEF unite to strengthen project oversight initiative in West Africa

Boosting Environmental Impact: TBA and GEF unite to strengthen project oversight initiative in West Africa

by Mary.Hansford | Apr 10, 2025 | General News, Events

The Tropical Biology Association, in collaboration with the Global Environment Facility (GEF), is hosting a two-day training event for Operational Focal Points (OFPs) from across West Africa, in Accra, Ghana, from April 10 to 11, 2025. The training will showcase...
Birds, bats and butterflies fly up agenda thanks to Nigeria’s citizens

Birds, bats and butterflies fly up agenda thanks to Nigeria’s citizens

by Mary.Hansford | Feb 21, 2025 | General News

Collaboration is the key to integrating citizen science data into conservation efforts across Africa, scientists and government agencies were told at a gathering of stakeholders in Abuja.  The importance of such data gathering – logged by citizen scientists – was top...
Transforming conservation in a biodiversity hotspot through training

Transforming conservation in a biodiversity hotspot through training

by Mary.Hansford | Feb 4, 2025 | Courses, General News

The Guinean Forest of West Africa, home to a quarter of Africa’s mammals, is threatened by unregulated logging, hunting, pollution and climate change. A new masterclass enhancing the organisational capacity of civil society organisations (CSO) has sewn the roots for a...
Step into the Wild: TBA’s 2025 Uganda Field Course is Open for Applications!

Step into the Wild: TBA’s 2025 Uganda Field Course is Open for Applications!

by Mary.Hansford | Dec 3, 2024 | Courses, Announcements

Join a unique group of conservationists in Kibale Forest National Park, Uganda, for the Tropical Biology Association field course in tropical ecology and conservation. For a month, participants will delve into the heart of one of Africa’s most biodiverse forests,...

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