To better protect against the effects of environmental crimes on its territory, the Cameroonian government, through the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife (Minfof), has developed a document entitled “Code of Ethics and Deontology for the personnel of the water and forest department assigned to the protected areas of the national territory”. This guide for eco-guards…...
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