CSSL Newsletter 3-2023
The third quarter of the year is over and we are pleased to report on our work, share our concerns and invite you to learn more about one of our…
The third quarter of the year is over and we are pleased to report on our work, share our concerns and invite you to learn more about one of our…
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) starts the celebration of the 2023 Wildlife Week today. We want to celebrate our wildlife and all species that are protected through the…
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) has started the nationwide vulture count. During the next weeks, you might see bird watchers in different parts of the country with their…
"CSSL regards the media as a trusted tool to create public awareness to reduce the negative impacts of oil spills on the environment", Charles Showers, Hon President, CSSL's Board of…
Mangrove forests are key players to mitigate climate change consequences, protect coastal communities and prevent erosion and flooding. One of the strengths of mangrove is the huge amount of carbon…
The first ever Africa Climate Summit ended on 6th September, 2023 with the adoption of the “Nairobi Declaration on Climate Change” and a call to action. The government of the Republic…
The Gola Rainforest, with a size of 35,000 hectares, is one of West Africa’s remaining biodiversity reserves, which plays a critical role in regulating global climate and directly sustains the…
The fourth documentary in our series “We for Nature. Nature for Us.” is about “The Yawri Bay - saving mangroves saves lives”. Mangroves are important to mitigate climate change, to…
Awareness raising for the protection of Kambui Hills is entering its next phase! In the second week of August, the Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) collaborated with the National…
“Be it resolved, the Transboundary Technical Sub-committee agrees to collaborate with the EU-PAPFor and USAID-WABiLED funded projects for the purpose of establishing joint transboundary patrols and developing a harmonized approach…