World Environment Day 2022: PAPFor tree planting
The World Environment Day was declared in 1972 by the United Nations, to make the need for a healthier Environment in our world an utmost priority.This year’s celebration was staged…
The World Environment Day was declared in 1972 by the United Nations, to make the need for a healthier Environment in our world an utmost priority.This year’s celebration was staged…
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) celebrated World Environment Day with the theme #OnlyOneEarth together with School Nature Clubs in the Western Area. The celebrations were accompanied by tree…
On 1st June 2022, the Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) engaged like-minded local CSOs in a round-table discussion at the Conference Hall of the Council of Churches of Sierra Leone…
Today we celebrate World Parrot Day. As colorful as parrots are we want to celebrate them - with some fun facts about parrots: Previous Next Many parrots live in forests…
Black Johnson Beach south of Freetown is one of the special places we can find in Sierra Leone. The beach and its forest are the home of many rare species.…
Read about what was happening in the first months of the year in our latest newsletter Visit of CEPF Supervision Team to Sierra Leone in March Community Consultations on Livelihood…
With funds from the EU through IUCN, the BIOPAMA project, implemented by the Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL), is currently working with key stakeholders to address livelihood needs of…
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) is part of the Civil Peace Service (CPS) network of Bread for the World (BftW) from Germany. CPS stands for Civil Peace Service. Through…
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) with support from the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) is implementing a project titled ‘’Conserving the Yawri Bay Ecosystem in Sierra Leone’s Coastal…
Today we celebrate the International Day of Forest. The theme for this year is "forest and sustainable production and consumption". With 80% of terrestrial species worldwide living in forests, continued…