The Central African Biodiversity Alliance is an international partnership that seeks to develop an
integrated framework for conserving central African biodiversity under climate change that is both evolutionary-informed and grounded in the socioeconomic constraints of the region.
News & Announcements
Pangolin Conservation: How to save the world's most trafficked animal?
WWF is accepting applications for fellowships to support PhD students and for research in any countries including several across Central Africa
UCLA partners in new Congo Basin Institute - a 'game-changer' for environmental protection
CABAlliance is hosting a Professional Development Workshop in Franceville, Gabon From July 20-25, 2015 (Schedule - EN FR)
New Partnership between the Gabon-Oregon Center and CABAlliance
UNO biologist receives Leopold Leadership Fellowship for environmental work
"Scientists to use research and education to guide conservation in central Africa"
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