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26/08/2025

Impact of technology in all aspects of human endeavors can not be over emphasis.
Here is an application of it technology in management directly

Photos from Forest Friends.'s post 25/08/2025

Heartfelt congratulations to Sir Nurudeen Moh.d Shamaki on being conferred with the Distinguished Service Award 2025 by the National Park Service.

This esteemed honour is a resounding testament to your exemplary dedication, unwavering commitment, and distinguished contributions to the cause of conservation and service.

Forrest Friend proudly applauds the Nigeria National Park Service for its exceptional stewardship over the years, and for honouring such remarkable efforts and steadfast commitment to the noble cause of conservation.

Photos from Forest Friends.'s post 25/08/2025

Forest Friend had a brief discussion with a gallant and intelligence personnel of the Nigerian Forest Security Service (NFSS).

The initiative highlighted the critical activities affecting forest flora and fauna.

Summary:
Nigerian Forest security services are measures and practices designed to protect forests from various threats, including:

1. Deforestation and land degradation
2. Illegal logging and timber trafficking
3. Wildlife poaching and trafficking
4. Forest fires
5. Human-wildlife conflict

These services typically involve:

1. Surveillance and monitoring
2. Law enforcement and patrols
3. Community engagement and education
4. Sustainable forest management
5. Collaboration with government agencies, NGOs, and local communities

The primary goal is to conserve forest ecosystems and biodiversity while supporting local livelihoods. Forest security services play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and promoting sustainable development.

25/08/2025

Forest Friends commend the Tinubu Administration for its initiative to address anthropogenic activities affecting Florida and Funa, particularly within our forests, national parks, reserves, and sanctuaries.

We further encourage the swift establishment and full provision of all necessary equipment to ensure effective collaboration and the successful achievement of the initiative’s objectives.

Photos from Forest Friends.'s post 10/04/2025

Following his rescue at Lewa, a young blind reticulated giraffe arrived safely at Mt. Kenya Wildlife Conservancy.
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Many ask: how did he lose his sight? The suspicion points to a maternal kick, a moment of chaos leaving one eye blind and the other under siege by an ulcer.

Even with significant vision loss, a slight glimmer of hope drives us. , in partnership with Lewa, is treating the ulcer, striving for any possible vision restoration.

📸 Nathan Machefaux ()

23/11/2024

Meet one of our outstanding professionals during his visit to a chimpanzee rehabilitation site in Buachor, Cross-river state, Nigeria.

Make time to visit and experience the beauty of the wild...

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Photos from Forest Friends.'s post 08/11/2024

This conversation Education from the grassroots will si one of the most important approache in conversation the leaves generational impact.

NCF/NABU Project

Shikeade Ajayi, Consultant, Leventis Foundation, delivering her lecture on Value Addition for Non-Timber Forest Products Training at Iko-Ekperem, Cross River State during the ongoing capacity building workshop.

Project supported by NABU International

07/11/2024

When you think you have seen it all Boom 💥 more beautiful things unfold...

19/10/2024

We love the drills and the vibe coming from Gashaka Gumti National Park. A lovely Park to visit.

Photos from Forest Citizen Conservation Foundation's post 17/10/2024
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