Common use of CAMEROON Clause in Contracts

CAMEROON. Cameroon has experienced relative stability in the last decades, allowing the steady development of infrastructure, agriculture and the oil and timber industries. Cameroon is host to both the Western Lowland Gorilla and the Cross-River Gorilla. The Western Lowland Gorilla is represented with a total national population recently estimated at 15,000 individuals (ref. 54 of Caldecot and Miles). Two-thirds of this population lives in a triangle of PAs on the common border of Cameroon (Lac Lobéké NP), the CAR (Dzangha-Ndoki NP) and Congo (Nouabalé-Ndoki NP), collectively called the “Trinationale de la Sangha” (core area 7300km² and buffer zones of 21,000km²). The remaining third of the Cameroon Western Lowland Gorillas is distributed between 7-8 PAs of different status.

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Sources: Action Plan for the Western Lowland Gorilla, Gorilla Agreement Action Plan

CAMEROON. Cameroon has experienced relative stability in the last decades, allowing the steady development of infrastructure, agriculture and the oil and timber industries. Cameroon is host to both the Western Lowland Gorilla and the Cross-River Gorilla. The Western Lowland Gorilla is represented with a total national population recently estimated at 15,000 individuals (ref. 54 of Caldecot and Miles▇▇▇▇▇). Two-thirds of this population lives in a triangle of PAs on the common border of Cameroon (Lac Lobéké NP), the CAR (Dzangha-Ndoki NP) and Congo (Nouabalé-Ndoki NP), collectively called the “Trinationale ―Trinationale de la Sangha” Sangha‖ (core area 7300km² and buffer zones of 21,000km²). The remaining third of the Cameroon Western Lowland Gorillas is distributed between 7-8 PAs of different status.

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Sources: Gorilla Agreement Action Plan, Gorilla Agreement Action Plan

CAMEROON. Cameroon has experienced relative stability in the last decades, allowing the steady development of infrastructure, agriculture and the oil and timber industries. Cameroon is host to both the Western Lowland Gorilla and the Cross-River Gorilla. The Western Lowland lowland Gorilla is represented with a total national population recently estimated at 15,000 15.000 individuals (ref. 54 of Caldecot and Miles). Two-thirds of this population lives in a triangle of PAs on the common border of Cameroon (Lac Lobéké NP), the CAR (Dzangha-Ndoki NP) and Congo (Nouabalé-Ndoki NP), collectively called the “Trinationale de la Sangha” (core area 7300km² and buffer zones of 21,00021.000km²). The remaining third of the Cameroon Western Lowland Gorillas western lowland gorillas is distributed between 7-8 PAs of different status.

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Sources: Conservation Agreement

CAMEROON. Cameroon has experienced relative stability in the last decades, allowing the steady development of infrastructure, agriculture and the oil and timber industries. Cameroon is host to both the Western Lowland Gorilla and the Cross-River Gorilla. The Western Lowland Gorilla is represented with a total national population recently estimated at 15,000 individuals (ref. 54 of Caldecot and Miles▇▇▇▇▇). Two-thirds of this population lives in a triangle of PAs on the common border of Cameroon (Lac Lobéké NP), the CAR (Dzangha-Ndoki NP) and Congo (Nouabalé-Ndoki NP), collectively called the “Trinationale de la Sangha” (core area 7300km² and buffer zones of 21,000km²). The remaining third of the Cameroon Western Lowland Gorillas is distributed between 7-8 PAs of different status.

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Sources: Gorilla Agreement Action Plan