The Centre for Biodiversity Conservation Research (CBCR) continues its valued collaboration with Digya National Park, the Forestry Commission Ghana (@fcghana2020), and the Species Monitoring Program (@Monitor_Species) to strengthen wildlife monitoring practices. This ongoing partnership focuses on enhancing the skills of protected area staff in effectively deploying camera traps—a crucial tool for gathering data on species behaviors and movement patterns.
Through sustained efforts, this collaboration equips conservation teams with the expertise to implement refined wildlife management strategies. The commitment to fostering sustainable resource management and engaging local communities in conservation remains a priority for CBCR and its partners.
Updates on the progress and impact of this initiative will be shared as these dedicated organizations work together towards advancing wildlife conservation practices.



