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Bulu

Rewilding Buea's water catchments - 2 of 3.

Cameroon
Buea, Cameroon
Miyawaki Forest
Water
City
Self Sustaining
After approx. three years our SUGi Pocket Forests can be classed as self-sustaining, at which point they can be handed over to Nature and left alone for complexity to naturally develop.
Biodiversity projects in Cameroon, Africa.

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Native Species

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3.5 Years
3.5 Years

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Common Freshwater Crab (Sudanonuated africanus)
Black-headed Oriole nest
The Bulu Forest after 2.5 Years of growth.
Common Freshwater Crab (Sudanonuated africanus)
Bird nest on an Acacia tree (Acacia sp.)
Acacia tree (Acacia sp.)
Evidence of burrowing animals in forest floor
The Bulu forest after 1.5 years growth.

“By rewilding the three water catchments in town, we aim to address and solve a decades-old water crisis.”

Limbi Blessing Tata

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