Biomonitoring progress in Sapo National Park
Robert Howard, part of the Fauna and Flora International (FFI) team carrying out the biomonitoring programme in Sapo National Park sent us this blog: The biomonitoring…
New EDGE Fellow
Hi I’m John Konie, I currently work as a Biologist for the Forestry Development Authority (FDA), in Liberia. Recently I have been given a…
Carly’s blog
This week I met some of the keepers at ZSL London Zoo who are responsible for caring for two very special EDGE species –…
Sapo National Park
Robert Howard, part of the Fauna and Flora International (FFI) team involved in bio-monitoring of the species that occur in Sapo National Park, Liberia…
Conserving pygmy hippos in Sapo NP, Liberia
The good news is that efforts are well underway at Sapo National Park to help conserve the pygmy hippopotamus and ensures protection of its…
Sapo National Park
Sapo National Park (SNP), located in the south-central portion of Liberia, encompasses 180,363 ha of lowland rainforest, including swampy areas, dryland and riparian forests,…
Pygmy hippo blog
Hi, my name is Ben, and I’m part of the team responsible for developing EDGE, and will be coordinating the pygmy hippo project for…
Carly’s blog
I have been working as the EDGE Programme Co-ordinator at the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) since July 2005. Prior to this I worked…
Protected Areas and the pygmy hippopotamus
The EDGE team would like to highlight the work of all individuals and organizations working to conserve EDGE species. Please send information to info@edgeofexistence.org….