The Media: A Dependable Tool for Increased Knowledge on Oil and Gas Pollution on the Environment
“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,
“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,
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 first ever Africa Climate Summit ended on 6th September, 2023 with the adoption of the “Nairobi Declaration on Climate Change” and a call to
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
The fourth documentary in our series “We for Nature. Nature for Us.” is about “The Yawri Bay – saving mangroves saves lives”. Mangroves are important
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
“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
The third documentary in our series “We for Nature. Nature for Us.” is about “The Kambui Hills – the crying forest”. The forest reserve is
Wonderful news from Big Water community! The alternative livelihoods which the Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) designed together with the community are showing great
The second part of our video documentary series “We for Nature. Nature for Us.” takes us to the Gola Rainforest at the border to Liberia.
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone (CSSL) welcomes and supports the initiative of the new Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Mr Jiwoh Abdulai, to
The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone proudly presents the first part of the environmental video series “We for Nature. Nature for Us.” Sierra Leone is